I don't understand why you keep going post go back to "designed for turbo charging" position... that's exactly why ford decided to make such a pitiful engine, made for mass produced disposable cars.
Whether or not it was designed for that, the engine is a textbook example of lack luster effort.
Head porting and a good cam will see big gains on this motor especially taking advantage of the higher rpms you can tap into.
Regardless back to the original question, we should only allow as much boost as the cylinder head can efficiently and effectively take in.
Whether or not it was designed for that, the engine is a textbook example of lack luster effort.
Head porting and a good cam will see big gains on this motor especially taking advantage of the higher rpms you can tap into.
Regardless back to the original question, we should only allow as much boost as the cylinder head can efficiently and effectively take in.
Honda had to have materially different head designs to meet target objectives for power production vs cost, absent forced induction. Thus 7500-9000 rpm ranges on various Honda engines, which begets a whole raft of other design considerations re reciprocating assembly, etc. How much more to buy a Honda engine in a crate?