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02-05-2011, 11:29 PM | #1 |
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SR Won't Boost Over 6psi
I had a manual boost controller for a while and I was able to get the boost up to 8-9psi but wouldn't go any lower or higher no matter how much I changed the MBC. I even took the MBC out and ran it stock and only hit 6psi.
I figured my MBC crapped out and just got a GReddy Profec B Spec II all hooked up correctly and at 0% it boosts to 5.9 and at 20%, 35%, and 40% it hit 6.2psi which is a negligible difference. WTF? Any answers? Anyone had this problem before? |
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02-05-2011, 11:31 PM | #2 |
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I had a manual boost controller for a while and I was able to get the boost up to 8-9psi but wouldn't go any lower or higher no matter how much I changed the MBC. I even took the MBC out and ran it stock and only hit 6psi.
I figured my MBC crapped out and just got a GReddy Profec B Spec II all hooked up correctly and at 0% it boosts to 5.9 and at 20%, 35%, and 40% it hit 6.2psi which is a negligible difference. WTF? Any answers? Anyone had this problem before? |
02-06-2011, 12:28 AM | #4 |
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I figured this is what could be doing it. Does anyone know if I vacuum leak would do it? I mean there was no difference between 0% and 40% in boost. I have pressure checked all vacuum lines and coupler, only thing that could be causing a leak is something stupid like a bad gasket, or something with the stock recirculating BOV and SMIC.
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02-18-2011, 06:41 PM | #8 |
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boost comes from the turbine being spun quick enough to spin the compressor quick enough to accelerate air enough to generate a "backpressure" as air molecules compress against each other as they try to cram into the cylinder/intake/plumbing/intercooler/turbo outlet.
So boost problems can occur for many reasons: A damaged turbine A damaged compressor A boost leak A bad actuator / poor wastegate signal the boost leak problem also "occurs" when the compressor runs out of "breath". So for instance, asking why your t-25 cannot hold 15psi of boost at 7000rpm is not a "boost leak" problem (where it is out of compressor actually). So from easy -> hard check the actuator, check the vacuum routing and boost controller lines, then check boost leaks, then examine the compressor wheel, and finally... the turbine. |
02-18-2011, 07:28 PM | #9 | |
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was your car working fine before all of this. you might have your vacuum for the actuator incorrectly setup
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