How To Tune an Evo
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Its been a while since I read thru your entire tutorial. Did you emphasize that they should start with a brand new set of plugs, clean air filter and a full boost leak test before diving into a REAL tuning session?? You probably did,lol.
This thread rocks! Ok, here's something I'm still fuzzy on: it is my understanding that using ECU based boost control allows for boost curve shaping, but you can't go higher than stock boost unless also modifying the boost hose assembly.
Question - is that limit an absolute limit (e.g. can't go higher than XX psi), or is that limit a gain above WG pressure? In other words, could I raise the max boost limit by using an adjustable WG actuator (set to a higher pressure), and still use the stock boost hoses/pills?
Question - is that limit an absolute limit (e.g. can't go higher than XX psi), or is that limit a gain above WG pressure? In other words, could I raise the max boost limit by using an adjustable WG actuator (set to a higher pressure), and still use the stock boost hoses/pills?
This thread rocks! Ok, here's something I'm still fuzzy on: it is my understanding that using ECU based boost control allows for boost curve shaping, but you can't go higher than stock boost unless also modifying the boost hose assembly.
Question - is that limit an absolute limit (e.g. can't go higher than XX psi), or is that limit a gain above WG pressure? In other words, could I raise the max boost limit by using an adjustable WG actuator (set to a higher pressure), and still use the stock boost hoses/pills?
Question - is that limit an absolute limit (e.g. can't go higher than XX psi), or is that limit a gain above WG pressure? In other words, could I raise the max boost limit by using an adjustable WG actuator (set to a higher pressure), and still use the stock boost hoses/pills?
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max_boost(stock WG) = ?
max_boost(stock turbo) = ?
max_boost(stock boost hose/pill) = ?
thanks!
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One of the members here had his boost hose blow off, and he was getting 28 psi tapering to 20 psi at 7000 rpm on stock turbo and WGA setting. I think it was an Evo 8.
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