10lbs of boost
10lbs of boost
i bought my 05 in march, got in and enjoyed my brand new evo. i havent gotten the chance to install a boost gauge yet, so i got the stewart warner, hooked it up and went for a spin. i get in 3rd and do a pull, and i maxed out at 10psi.. cruising off throttle is about 20in hg, and at a stop around 16in hg.
this would probably explain why i ran a mid 14 second pass at the track, so my 2 questions are as follows
1) why am i getting wastegate pressure (10psi) instead of the 20 i should be getting
2) does my vac at cruise look ok? im not sure what the norm is.
3) i do believe i installed the gauge right , so i dont think its that
edit*** i was also dynoflashed about a month after i got the car, and i HAD the injen intake uicp, but i switched it back to stock... maybe the bsc lines arent hooked up ?? im pretty sure everything was back to norm, i never had a MBC installed
this would probably explain why i ran a mid 14 second pass at the track, so my 2 questions are as follows
1) why am i getting wastegate pressure (10psi) instead of the 20 i should be getting
2) does my vac at cruise look ok? im not sure what the norm is.
3) i do believe i installed the gauge right , so i dont think its that
edit*** i was also dynoflashed about a month after i got the car, and i HAD the injen intake uicp, but i switched it back to stock... maybe the bsc lines arent hooked up ?? im pretty sure everything was back to norm, i never had a MBC installed
Last edited by BretTheJet26; Aug 26, 2006 at 12:06 PM.
Usually, this happens when you buy it used, it was previously modded with an MBC, then the previous owner put it back to stock without using the OEM boost lines. But you're saying you bought this brand new 05 in March of 06? You sure it was 100% new? An MBC should solve this, but it's best to know what the real problem is. Seeing base wastegate pressure (11psi) means the boost system is not working, so you're running off the wastegate. This could have been caused during the intake install/uninstall, but only you can know what you changed or moved.
Oh, well duh. You said it was brand new...then of course what I said above about it being previously modded is what happened. Get an MBC or get the OEM boost lines from Mitsubishiparts.net for $14.55.
Silk, they could be backwards, yes. Bret, remove the intake and look at the hoses going to the turbo and wga. The short hose going from the TEE to the WGA nipple should have a red-painted tip.
Silk, they could be backwards, yes. Bret, remove the intake and look at the hoses going to the turbo and wga. The short hose going from the TEE to the WGA nipple should have a red-painted tip.
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No, it's not a boost leak, haha. Yeesh...
Bret, when I first put on my Hallman MBC, I switched the lines and subsequently was at nearly max boost instantaneously. Try not to do that!
Bret, when I first put on my Hallman MBC, I switched the lines and subsequently was at nearly max boost instantaneously. Try not to do that!
ok update, i installed the forge, bottom line to the turbo outlet, side of the mbc to the wastegate, clicked the forge a couple times, went to 15psi.. clicked it some more, 15psi.. clicked it some more.. 15psi..
my question is.... the bcs should be fully capped off correct? at the time in only had 1 cap in my possession so i could only cap 1 line out of the 2.. would that make a significant difference if one line was not capped?
my question is.... the bcs should be fully capped off correct? at the time in only had 1 cap in my possession so i could only cap 1 line out of the 2.. would that make a significant difference if one line was not capped?
Originally Posted by BretTheJet26
ok update, i installed the forge, bottom line to the turbo outlet, side of the mbc to the wastegate, clicked the forge a couple times, went to 15psi.. clicked it some more, 15psi.. clicked it some more.. 15psi..
my question is.... the bcs should be fully capped off correct? at the time in only had 1 cap in my possession so i could only cap 1 line out of the 2.. would that make a significant difference if one line was not capped?
my question is.... the bcs should be fully capped off correct? at the time in only had 1 cap in my possession so i could only cap 1 line out of the 2.. would that make a significant difference if one line was not capped?
I had exactly the same problem you have. My Evo was modded (Of course I didn't know that when I was buying it) and when someone put it back to stock didn't hook the boost lines right. I was getting 10 psi, after installing Hallman PRO MBC I had 16 psi stock. I kept turning it and then somehow I got passed the mark. MBC is not that acurate, so you have to play around with for a while. Hope I just made sense and good luck
more update: i clicked the forge like 30 or so times, now its up to 20 psi, and can i just say DAMN #$%^$.... this whole time i had my car (5 months) i've been at 10psi w/out even knowing it... when i ever hit 20 today, i almost **** a brick... it put me right back in my seat
Originally Posted by BretTheJet26
more update: i clicked the forge like 30 or so times, now its up to 20 psi, and can i just say DAMN #$%^$.... this whole time i had my car (5 months) i've been at 10psi w/out even knowing it... when i ever hit 20 today, i almost **** a brick... it put me right back in my seat


