Headsex Donating Members 2,528 Member For: 19y 4m 5d Gender: Male Location: Melb Posted 13/10/06 11:08 AM Share Posted 13/10/06 11:08 AM (edited) Guys.. Question..I notice both of you are making over 260rwkw, so you both had injectors done.. But, why is the boost not holding all the way from 15psi all the way thru the rev range.. I can understand why you would ramp it down to like 9psi if you had standard injectors.... What am I missing ???Trying to protect conrods? Because personally if that's the case, its the Hard hitting boost which bends/breaks the rods, Not the total power.. .. you could run 350rwkw with standard rods, as long as the boost came in gently..d Edited 13/10/06 11:10 AM by Headsex Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JimmyXR6T04 Member 1,299 Member For: 19y 5m 26d Location: Canberra Posted 13/10/06 12:22 PM Share Posted 13/10/06 12:22 PM Guys.. Question..I notice both of you are making over 260rwkw, so you both had injectors done.. But, why is the boost not holding all the way from 15psi all the way thru the rev range.. I can understand why you would ramp it down to like 9psi if you had standard injectors.... What am I missing ???Trying to protect conrods? Because personally if that's the case, its the Hard hitting boost which bends/breaks the rods, Not the total power.. .. you could run 350rwkw with standard rods, as long as the boost came in gently..d←mate, mine is running 304rwkw with 15psi but goes down to 11psi higher in the rev range. Its been tuned this way to help ease problems with the valve springs, and also the standard actuator might have problems holding 15psi all the way through.. at least that's why I think its been tuned that way that's just the way I understood it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Headsex Donating Members 2,528 Member For: 19y 4m 5d Gender: Male Location: Melb Posted 13/10/06 12:25 PM Share Posted 13/10/06 12:25 PM mate, mine is running 304rwkw with 15psi but goes down to 11psi higher in the rev range. Its been tuned this way to help ease problems with the valve springs, and also the standard actuator might have problems holding 15psi all the way through.. at least that's why I think its been tuned that way that's just the way I understood it.←I guess, valve spring makes sense... But actuator.. interesting! I have heard comments changing the actuator controls boost much better d. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JimmyXR6T04 Member 1,299 Member For: 19y 5m 26d Location: Canberra Posted 13/10/06 12:37 PM Share Posted 13/10/06 12:37 PM mate, mine is running 304rwkw with 15psi but goes down to 11psi higher in the rev range. Its been tuned this way to help ease problems with the valve springs, and also the standard actuator might have problems holding 15psi all the way through.. at least that's why I think its been tuned that way that's just the way I understood it.←I guess, valve spring makes sense... But actuator.. interesting! I have heard comments changing the actuator controls boost much better d.←maybe its not actuator? I thought it was... buggered if I know mate. One of the more "educated" people will be able to clear it up mate. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paul@eliteauto Member 843 Member For: 18y 3m 15d Gender: Male Location: Brisbane Posted 13/10/06 01:10 PM Share Posted 13/10/06 01:10 PM the answer is actuator.Next step is that and valve springs.Much easier to tune a car with constant boost.Time and persistance pays. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vincexr6t Member 31 Member For: 18y 10m 12d Location: Adelaide Posted 15/10/06 05:57 AM Share Posted 15/10/06 05:57 AM Heres mine. I dont have one with the boost on it but I run about 15psi and 750 nm of torque. Next time I go down I will get them to do one with the boost and one with the torque. The cars off the road at the moment getting so work done on it and Iam stuck driving my ba e-gas ute and my better half's mazda 121 . Really miss the power of the xr Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
boosted_sa Member 270 Member For: 19y 4m 27d Posted 16/10/06 04:06 AM Share Posted 16/10/06 04:06 AM <div class='bbimg'></div><a href='http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k279/jetpilot1/dynocharts068.jpg' target='_blank'></a>I still think there is a little left in it.←That is one fat power curve! I cant wait to have my trans rebuilt so I can get some decent low-down power. My car is running around the low 300's and is boring to drive! I need the big turbo rush! soon! very soon! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jordak Member 1,226 Member For: 20y 6m 6d Posted 16/10/06 04:22 AM Share Posted 16/10/06 04:22 AM <div class='bbimg'><div class='bbimg'></div></div><a href='http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k279/jetpilot1/dynocharts068.jpg' target='_blank'></a>I still think there is a little left in it.←That is one fat power curve! I cant wait to have my trans rebuilt so I can get some decent low-down power. My car is running around the low 300's and is boring to drive! I need the big turbo rush! soon! very soon! ← Greedy Pr!ckHaving dry road traction issues in 1st & 2nd wouldn't be considered boring by most peoples standards. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
boosted_sa Member 270 Member For: 19y 4m 27d Posted 16/10/06 11:16 AM Share Posted 16/10/06 11:16 AM <div class='bbimg'><div class='bbimg'><div class='bbimg'></div></div></div><a href='http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k279/jetpilot1/dynocharts068.jpg' target='_blank'></a>I still think there is a little left in it.←That is one fat power curve! I cant wait to have my trans rebuilt so I can get some decent low-down power. My car is running around the low 300's and is boring to drive! I need the big turbo rush! soon! very soon! ← Greedy Pr!ckHaving dry road traction issues in 1st & 2nd wouldn't be considered boring by most peoples standards.←Traction issues who's having them??? I'm serious my car really is boring. The boost comes on at like 7psi the slowly tapers up to 13-14psi at the top. Only breaks traction when it's really cold weather (a CIA will help this instead of the Hot Air Intake I have ATM). It hardly feels quicker than when it was 260rw. A big boost spike will fix it in the bottom end power!!!! (and maybe even the bottom end) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JimmyXR6T04 Member 1,299 Member For: 19y 5m 26d Location: Canberra Posted 16/10/06 11:47 AM Share Posted 16/10/06 11:47 AM (edited) here you go muz, my dyno graph, with boost. As you can see, it comes on hard at 15psi, then tapers down. Gets the car moving quite quickly though ←<div class='bbimg'><div class='bbimg'><div class='bbimg'><div class='bbimg'><div class='bbimg'></div></div></div></div></div><a href='http://i90.photobucket.com/albums/k279/jetpilot1/dynocharts068.jpg' target='_blank'></a>I still think there is a little left in it.←That is one fat power curve! I cant wait to have my trans rebuilt so I can get some decent low-down power. My car is running around the low 300's and is boring to drive! I need the big turbo rush! soon! very soon! ← Greedy Pr!ckHaving dry road traction issues in 1st & 2nd wouldn't be considered boring by most peoples standards.←Traction issues who's having them??? I'm serious my car really is boring. The boost comes on at like 7psi the slowly tapers up to 13-14psi at the top. Only breaks traction when it's really cold weather (a CIA will help this instead of the Hot Air Intake I have ATM). It hardly feels quicker than when it was 260rw. A big boost spike will fix it in the bottom end power!!!! (and maybe even the bottom end)←you need boost to come on like mine mate gives a great shove in the back!edit: doh! my image didn't show up.. got back to the first page and you'll see Edited 16/10/06 11:48 AM by JimmyXR6T04 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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