well the lower c/r of a FI motor should mean you can run a leaner ratio on the highway than a hard out NA motor. but whether you will be using more throttle with the lower c/r is another debate.
road trains use turbos because diesels love boost. you can go bigger and bigger with a diesel, but the best gain is to have it on boost all the time. you will hear then when you sit next to a big truck on the highway, as he puts his foot down, you will instantly hear the turbo spool. if he didnt have the turbo he would have no chance of keeping at speed.
petrol motors are different.
plus, u can run a diesel on boost and bugger all fuel with no harm done. which is different to a petrol motor.
maybe you should swap your petrol 4age for a diesel motor
ps. forced induction = midrange = for the win![]()
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