Rod/Stroke Ratio and its effect on power
So I wanted to start a conversation on Long R/S ratio motors and its effect on NA power.
I’m aware that stroke has the biggest effect on piston speed, but theoretically if we kept the 86mm stroke and used an sr16ve rod which is 17.3mm longer it would only reduce the maximum piston speed by only about 100 feet per second, not alot ( as calculated here Bore:Stroke Ratio & Piston Speed - Team Integra )
Now I know that with a better rod stroke ratio the piston will dwell longer at TDC, so for example say you used a sr16ve rod and jiggered up the block with deck plate and sleeves etc to accommodate the longer rod would it really make that much difference, Does R/S really matter THAT much. If the 20ve was the bastard child of the 16ve and the intake etc was all designed around the short stroke long r/s ratio motor would there be gains in improving the R/S ratio?
The reason I ask is this, boosted motors are generally all short R/S motors the sr20det came first (1.55 R/S ratio), it was designed from the outset for boost. Then came the sr16ve (R/S ratio 2.2) which was built for NA glory with its long R/S ratio and one of the highest bhp/litre power outputs for a production 4 cyl (the N1 is only just behind the F20c in power/litre). Doesn’t it seem like the 20ve was never meant to be the performance NA motor the 16ve was? Could lengthening the R/s ratio release some hidden potential in the 20ve?
I’m aware that stroke has the biggest effect on piston speed, but theoretically if we kept the 86mm stroke and used an sr16ve rod which is 17.3mm longer it would only reduce the maximum piston speed by only about 100 feet per second, not alot ( as calculated here Bore:Stroke Ratio & Piston Speed - Team Integra )
Now I know that with a better rod stroke ratio the piston will dwell longer at TDC, so for example say you used a sr16ve rod and jiggered up the block with deck plate and sleeves etc to accommodate the longer rod would it really make that much difference, Does R/S really matter THAT much. If the 20ve was the bastard child of the 16ve and the intake etc was all designed around the short stroke long r/s ratio motor would there be gains in improving the R/S ratio?
The reason I ask is this, boosted motors are generally all short R/S motors the sr20det came first (1.55 R/S ratio), it was designed from the outset for boost. Then came the sr16ve (R/S ratio 2.2) which was built for NA glory with its long R/S ratio and one of the highest bhp/litre power outputs for a production 4 cyl (the N1 is only just behind the F20c in power/litre). Doesn’t it seem like the 20ve was never meant to be the performance NA motor the 16ve was? Could lengthening the R/s ratio release some hidden potential in the 20ve?