There are a lot of misconceptions on the fact that "raising the press turbo it has more power." The pressure ? only a part of a complicated balance to try to get more? power from an engine. The "Boost" ? developed by the pressurization of the air that is not in the engine.
If all the air that the turbo moves v? in the cylinders, there would be the boost pressure.
i.e. for example, imagine that you are watering your garden with a hose and put the finger next to squirt the water...
pi? need to restrict the water, the more ? the pressure in the tube...
but if you do not ostruisci the water, the pressure in the tube rises.
Then the boost pressure in the plenum and in the circuit ? caused by the restriction that the air itself creates trying to get into the cylinders with the turbo and "trying to force it in pi? in" that is why we speak of "boost" turbo....
We said then that we're trying to get a greater volume of air in the cylinders...
Air that, together with the greater quantity? fuel correctly proportioned, tradurr? in more power.
if we look at an engine with four valves per cylinder, we will have almost the 98% efficiency of charging of the cylinders of that? of all the air that the engine could theoretically suck in the 98% actually it is in our case.this phenomenon in the jargon of the motor is called:volumetric efficiency....
so the only way to get more? the volume of air in the cylinders ? search for pressurization of the air.
But this does not mean that just because you? you put two times the "pressure" of air in the cylinder,this means you have double the volume.
The pressure ratios are not linear.
returning to the example of the garden hose...
If you had a hose with a good nozzle on it and let's say 2 bar of water pressure, you may be able to fill a 10-litre bucket in about 30 seconds. If you were able to increase the water pressure to 4 bar, the bucket fills up in about 22 seconds, with the met? of the time... The same tube could squirt more? far across the lawn, but really? you're not getting a lot of ir? water for your plants....
besides, just look for any compressor map to realize that, for example, if our engine needs 20lb/min of air at 1 bar to 2 you will have the same "mass" on the air
what will change, and the fact that we are trying to force further that 'the air in our engine..
but this does not always translates into more power indeed......