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<blockquote data-quote="rpmnut" data-source="post: 488576" data-attributes="member: 20757"><p>10.2:1 is actually quite a high compression ratio for an engine. For comparison purposes, the Golf GTi running the EA888 TSFI turbocharged engine, runs a compression ratio of just 10.3:1. As you can see, BMW's M52/M54 engines all run near-turbo levels of compression, between 10.2:1 (M52) and 10.5:1 (M54). </p><p></p><p>Mazda's SkyActivG engines hold the record for compression ratios though. They run a compression of 14.0:1 without the aid of a turbo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rpmnut, post: 488576, member: 20757"] 10.2:1 is actually quite a high compression ratio for an engine. For comparison purposes, the Golf GTi running the EA888 TSFI turbocharged engine, runs a compression ratio of just 10.3:1. As you can see, BMW's M52/M54 engines all run near-turbo levels of compression, between 10.2:1 (M52) and 10.5:1 (M54). Mazda's SkyActivG engines hold the record for compression ratios though. They run a compression of 14.0:1 without the aid of a turbo. [/QUOTE]
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