Pressure Chamber Problem
Pressure Chamber Problem
I was wondring how important the pressure chamber really is, one of the plastic nipples broke off and I temporairly fixed it with super glue but if it gets hot and breaks again whats gonna happen? btw anyone have an extra for sale?
oo, ooo me ME!! Try here http://www.autosportracetech.com/RX-...leshooting.htm
At the bottom there is a paragraph entitled Pressure tank. That should help.
At the bottom there is a paragraph entitled Pressure tank. That should help.
You should have no problems without the entire pressure system. Just a slow trasition which is better for mods anyway. Of all the FD's I've ever seen, I've only seen 2 with the pressure system working properly anyway. Most people don't even know it's gone.
-pete
-pete
Originally posted by rpm_pwr
You should have no problems without the entire pressure system. Just a slow trasition which is better for mods anyway. Of all the FD's I've ever seen, I've only seen 2 with the pressure system working properly anyway. Most people don't even know it's gone.
-pete
You should have no problems without the entire pressure system. Just a slow trasition which is better for mods anyway. Of all the FD's I've ever seen, I've only seen 2 with the pressure system working properly anyway. Most people don't even know it's gone.
-pete
Jp
Originally posted by rpm_pwr
You should have no problems without the entire pressure system. Just a slow trasition which is better for mods anyway. Of all the FD's I've ever seen, I've only seen 2 with the pressure system working properly anyway. Most people don't even know it's gone.
-pete
You should have no problems without the entire pressure system. Just a slow trasition which is better for mods anyway. Of all the FD's I've ever seen, I've only seen 2 with the pressure system working properly anyway. Most people don't even know it's gone.
-pete
You need the pressure tank on a car still running the sequential-turbo system. I guess you've only seen non-sequential, single turbo, or not properly functioning FDs.
common misconception. The pressure system on every FD I've seen is only there to help speed up the changeover. It is only used redundantly on the turbo control solenoid. My FD's are seq. and whereas my current car runs the pressure system because it's all stock, my old efini had it stripped because I had intake, exhaust, boost and FMIC on the stock wastegate.
Don't beleive me? Pull the 4mm hose off the pressure chamber and drive.
-pete
Don't beleive me? Pull the 4mm hose off the pressure chamber and drive.
-pete
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Originally posted by rpm_pwr
common misconception. The pressure system on every FD I've seen is only there to help speed up the changeover. It is only used redundantly on the turbo control solenoid. My FD's are seq. and whereas my current car runs the pressure system because it's all stock, my old efini had it stripped because I had intake, exhaust, boost and FMIC on the stock wastegate.
Don't beleive me? Pull the 4mm hose off the pressure chamber and drive.
-pete
common misconception. The pressure system on every FD I've seen is only there to help speed up the changeover. It is only used redundantly on the turbo control solenoid. My FD's are seq. and whereas my current car runs the pressure system because it's all stock, my old efini had it stripped because I had intake, exhaust, boost and FMIC on the stock wastegate.
Don't beleive me? Pull the 4mm hose off the pressure chamber and drive.
-pete
While I was under the uim I found the source of the problem there's a torn hose that leads somewhere down the turbos, I'd replace it myself but looks like to much work when I can just take it to Pro-Tech to have them do it. You think it's ok to drive 60 miles on the interstate to get it there? symptoms are start revs to 3500 then settles down to a 1k to 2500 rpm jump.
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