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I have a s5 tII and recently installed an autometer boost gauge and an apexi power intake. My boost gauge is only getting up to around 6psi. My car has 126,xxxk on it. Do you guys think it is boosting properly?
Originally posted by jimmyv13
Stock boost level for an S5 is 5.5 PSI. Check the exhaust, your cats are probably glogged.
Stock boost level for an S5 is 5.5 PSI. Check the exhaust, your cats are probably glogged.
I'm sorry........please disregard my previous post. S4 hits fuel cut at 5.5, stock S5 boost is in the 8's. I'm sorry again.........I'm trying to think about too many things at once.
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It's got nothing to do with the turbo, only the ECU. Both turbos have the same wastegate and will boost to 6.6psi, but the S5 has a bleed solenoid controlled by the ECU that raises boost to 8.25psi. Without the ECU control, an S5 turbo on an S4 will boost the same as the S4 turbo. Both ECU's cut fuel at 8.6psi.
88gxl, you probably have clogged cats.
88gxl, you probably have clogged cats.
Originally posted by Barwick
I would kinda doubt the clogged cats if it hits exactly 5.5 psi like he says it does.
I would kinda doubt the clogged cats if it hits exactly 5.5 psi like he says it does.
Hm... well, it has always boosted over 6 psi when I had the stock exhaust. Actually, the previous owner had a midpipe on. He *said* it was an 89 Jspec engine, but I know it isn't now, because of sensors and everything else. When I got the catback on, it boosted more, then the downpipe, even more. Didn't think the wastegate was being overrun.. but oh well
Originally posted by Piranha
S4 doesn't hit fuel cut at 5.5. I have a S5 core/turbo and a S4 ECU, and my fuel cut is about 8.5 psi.
S4 doesn't hit fuel cut at 5.5. I have a S5 core/turbo and a S4 ECU, and my fuel cut is about 8.5 psi.
Originally posted by jimmyv13
My TII hit fuel cut at a little over 5 lbs on my aftermarket gauge. I built my FCD and now my boost goes up to 9 PSI.
My TII hit fuel cut at a little over 5 lbs on my aftermarket gauge. I built my FCD and now my boost goes up to 9 PSI.
Originally posted by NZConvertible
I'd get that gauge checked against another one. Fuel cut is at 8.6psi for all models (it varies a bit but it's never under 8psi), so you may have a gauge error. If it was reading ~5psi at 8-9psi, what's the actual boost when your gauge says 9psi...
I'd get that gauge checked against another one. Fuel cut is at 8.6psi for all models (it varies a bit but it's never under 8psi), so you may have a gauge error. If it was reading ~5psi at 8-9psi, what's the actual boost when your gauge says 9psi...
This article say 8.6psi: http://www.teamfc3s.org/info/articles/fcd/diy_fcd.htm I have a 87 turboII that hits it at approx 8.6psi, and I have monitored the volatge signal from the pressure sensor when it hits fuel cut and that figure matches the graph in the above article.
Is there the smallest chance that you need an orifice in the vacuum line b/t the boost sensor and the intake manifold???????? Maybe your spiking without the orifice.
Is there the smallest chance that you need an orifice in the vacuum line b/t the boost sensor and the intake manifold???????? Maybe your spiking without the orifice.
Originally posted by HAILERS
This article say 8.6psi: http://www.teamfc3s.org/info/articles/fcd/diy_fcd.htm I have a 87 turboII that hits it at approx 8.6psi, and I have monitored the volatge signal from the pressure sensor when it hits fuel cut and that figure matches the graph in the above article.
Is there the smallest chance that you need an orifice in the vacuum line b/t the boost sensor and the intake manifold???????? Maybe your spiking without the orifice.
This article say 8.6psi: http://www.teamfc3s.org/info/articles/fcd/diy_fcd.htm I have a 87 turboII that hits it at approx 8.6psi, and I have monitored the volatge signal from the pressure sensor when it hits fuel cut and that figure matches the graph in the above article.
Is there the smallest chance that you need an orifice in the vacuum line b/t the boost sensor and the intake manifold???????? Maybe your spiking without the orifice.
Im having problems boosting too. The s4/s5 gates are diffrent, though the actators maybe the same. Heres how mazda says to check the actuator. Im pretty sure it takes more than 6 psi to open, its probally only part way.
Originally posted by jimmyv13
I swear, every single person says fuel cut is different for S4 TII's.
I swear, every single person says fuel cut is different for S4 TII's.
Do you still have the restrictor pill in the pressure sensor line? If the is removed, fuel cut can be hit earlier due to pressure spikes.
No, there is no pill, I have switched to all silicone vac lines. I did not find a pill in the old line. Could I use a solenoid nipple as mentioned above as a restrictor pill?
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