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dyno'd my T-78 today

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Old 07-25-02, 04:13 PM
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dyno'd my T-78 today

if you're curious, i posted the details in the single turbo forum:
https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...threadid=99623

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Old 07-25-02, 04:19 PM
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around what RPMs are you hitting full boost?
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if you read the other post i explained that it would hit 10 fairly quickly (around 4000 or so in 4th gear), but then would hesitate and stay around 10 psi until 5000 rpm and then gradually increase to 16 psi but wouldn't get there until nearly 7000rpm or so. It was really odd, i think its cuz i don't have an electronic boost controller to hold the wastegate closed until full boost, instead the wastegate cracks open when i hit 10 psi and slowly creeps its way up to where the screw has it set to. I guess its time to invest in a boost controller, in which case i would imagine i would have full boost (16psi) by 5k rpm.
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Damn...I think that AA Rotary has that turbo too.
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