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Old 06-22-08, 07:46 PM
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about CONTROLLING the BOOST

hey guys.
needs another small requests and help from you guys.
my fd's having a little bit of boost problem.
the boost always drops after 4,000rpm when my second turbo kicks in.
also sometimes, the boost doesn't even kick in certain gear, and makes different car sound.
and one guys told me i might have to reset my boost controller. however i have power fc, not any kinds of aftermarket boost controller.
there's no leaking or anything on the car.
so i was thinking of getting a boost controller for this, because it might be my solenoid.
however, i was wondering since i have pfc, if i can play with my power fc such as controlling my boost such thing, so that i can fix this problem without getting a new boost kit.
waiting for you guys' response. thanks!
Old 06-22-08, 10:14 PM
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Originally Posted by ichiro-jp.kr
hey guys.
needs another small requests and help from you guys.
my fd's having a little bit of boost problem.
the boost always drops after 4,000rpm when my second turbo kicks in.
also sometimes, the boost doesn't even kick in certain gear, and makes different car sound.
and one guys told me i might have to reset my boost controller. however i have power fc, not any kinds of aftermarket boost controller.
there's no leaking or anything on the car.
so i was thinking of getting a boost controller for this, because it might be my solenoid.
however, i was wondering since i have pfc, if i can play with my power fc such as controlling my boost such thing, so that i can fix this problem without getting a new boost kit.
waiting for you guys' response. thanks!
I may be wrong, but it seems to my that a boost controller won't help your problem. Sounds like you just aren't getting any boost to control. I would start going through one of the troubleshooting guides for the TT system that you can find in the FAQ.
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it sounds like you secondary turbo is not working properly or one of the solenoids that control the system.
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