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Boost Spikes Between Gears Zf Auto


james.jamble

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Hey guys

I have a bf2 with ZF auto.

It makes 372kw at 20psi.

When I hold flat and the gearbox changes gears the boost spikes from anywhere from 23 to 26 psi.

While it's in gear it's perfectly fine though.

Is this normal with the auto? Is it something I should be worried about?

And are there ways to fix this?

If it matters

It has 4 inch dump pipe to 3.5 exhaust and complete plazmaman intercooler kit. Hot/cold side and 4" intake where battery used to be. Stock turbo.

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Normal

This is a stock BFII

RPMandPSI1stto3rdgear.png

As for fixing it, Nizpro have an overboost valve you can set to crack at desired pressures but it's a bit exxy.

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Mate 6psi ontop of 20 is fhuck loads to much

It will go bang sooner or later with that much psi

370rwkw off 20psi is as gay as my haircut, way to much boost for power

Sounds like u need to visit a reputable workshop for a re tune

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Good point by Jet, forgot to step back and look at the overall picture of boost for power delivered.

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If the wastegate hasn't been ported then this will be why the high boost vs power is what it's at... Either that or your commenting peak boost and not boost at peak power?

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