JAP63 said:14 pound in the E3 motor is 19 pound in a VR4/Early evo motor...
Huh? Why is 14psi different between motors?
JAP63 said:14 pound in the E3 motor is 19 pound in a VR4/Early evo motor...
ENGINR said:Huh? Why is 14psi different between motors?
ENGINR said:Huh? Why is 14psi different between motors?
Thankyou for your insight.:wub:Liberoz said:Bahh who's running higher compression head gaskets anyways 8.5:1 Evo II comp ratio all the way
have you tried any of the other compression ratio's on offer? 8.5:1 is Fu@kin awesomefeels great
Yes, 9:1 makes the engine feel fatter across the whole rev range IMO, and espesh early, when coming on.Liberoz said:have you tried any of the other compression ratio's on offer?
mrcyborg said:with the compressions ratios and boost pressures, but psi is much different to flow.
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WADADLIG_EVO said:To anyone that has bit Boost cut is it or does it sound like a Loud POP? Wondering if I could have blown my head gasket cause the car had to have been running at least 23-24psi.
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CLuTZ said:Boost cut does not kick it at any particular boost. Its calculated by the Air Flow Meter- when it see's too much air being drawn with not enough AFR's to keep the car happy, it will start cutting out. For example, on a very efficient setup, it might kick in on 16 psi with a 16g, or with an in-efficient setup with a 14b it might kick in at 20psi.