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Old 05-08-06, 02:44 PM
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Originally Posted by got_boost
please send me the video by email : got_boost_@hotmail.com !!!!
ill make a big rotary compilation out of normal ppl like us, not necessarely magasine cover cars, mostly sleepers !!!
Ill do a rough edit and send it too you.....how big of attachments can your email support?
Do you want full res or compressed video?

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Old 05-09-06, 03:20 PM
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Originally Posted by MountainTurbo
Man, that's not fair. When I dynoed my car, I couldn't get the stock turbo to hold boost past 5500rpm. Even with the EBC on now, I can barely hold 5 psi past 5500rpm, and so I don't really take it past 6,500. I know the car has more in it, just have to figure out how to get the turbo to keep up:P
s4 or s5 turbo? Not sure how much it matters, but doesn't the s4 turbo have a larger hot-side? (I've got an s4)

Other things that help keep my boost at 10psi+ 'til redline are my excellent WG port, my 80mm DP/MP and dual 60mm N1's, my 3" TID and my Profec-B EBC.
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erik,

none of those things will help a turbo hold boost til redline. turbos, usually stock ones, drop boost because they cant physically keep up and flow enough and to hold up the higher boost in the upper-RPM range.
s4's usually dont bleed off boost as bad as the s5's, but they also dont make as much power, particularly in the midrange.
the moral of the story is buying EBC's and nice exhaust, and porting the wastegate and stuff isnt going to make the turbo physically able to displace more air hell, you could probably weld the wastegate shut and it'll still drop boost by the time it gets to redline
Old 05-09-06, 03:32 PM
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hell, you could probably weld the wastegate shut and it'll still drop boost by the time it gets to redline
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i still want to know what eric is using to control fuel!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by jacobcartmill
erik,

none of those things will help a turbo hold boost til redline. turbos, usually stock ones, drop boost because they cant physically keep up and flow enough and to hold up the higher boost in the upper-RPM range.
s4's usually dont bleed off boost as bad as the s5's, but they also dont make as much power, particularly in the midrange.
the moral of the story is buying EBC's and nice exhaust, and porting the wastegate and stuff isnt going to make the turbo physically able to displace more air hell, you could probably weld the wastegate shut and it'll still drop boost by the time it gets to redline
Let me explain myself, because all of what I mentioned are from personal experience.

The WG port allows for no spikes, meaning that I can turn the boost up without having to worry about a 15psi spike. What I'm saying is, before the new WG port, if I set my boost to "8psi", it would actually go up to 15psi, meaning that it would be back down to 8psi at redline... NOW, I can turn the boost controller up to 12psi, and because there's no spike--it'll hold 12psi to redline.

About the exhaust and TID: When I was running my stock cat (to pass emissions) the boost would drop significantly more in the higher RPM's--because it was (obviously) choking out the turbo. Same with when I was running my 60mm DP/MP and stock TID. Now I'm running an 80mm DP/MP and 3" TID and it drops like 1psi around redline(compared to like 5psi before).

Also, my EBC has a "balance" control, which according to Greddy helps prevent over-boosting and "hunching" (unstable boost)--which ties into my first point I suppose.

But yeah, I don't really care about the technical aspect of what I'm saying--I'm merely speaking from my personal and practical experience.
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Originally Posted by 88rxn/a
GRRRRRRRRRRR
i still want to know what eric is using to control fuel!!!!!!!!!!!!
Haha, sorry dude. Check out my sig.
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pressure test your intake manifold!

If your turbo won't hold boost till redline it's probably got some major boost leaks to deal with.

my stock turbo had no trouble holding 10+psi at redline.
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every stock s5 turbo i've ever dealt with bled boost in the higher rpms. i'm assuming the series4's are the same way in the higher boost levels and rpms.
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Originally Posted by Terrh
pressure test your intake manifold!

If your turbo won't hold boost till redline it's probably got some major boost leaks to deal with.

my stock turbo had no trouble holding 10+psi at redline.
Yeah (not sure if you're talking to me), but I can hold 10+psi 'til redline as well.
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Originally Posted by Terrh
pressure test your intake manifold!

If your turbo won't hold boost till redline it's probably got some major boost leaks to deal with.

my stock turbo had no trouble holding 10+psi at redline.
Yah, the system test OK pressure wise...

Didn't have the problem before when the engine was basically stock... would only lose ~1psi.

Now with the streetport and higher compression rotors, it just can't keep up.

I don't have any emissions crap on it, and the TID is a 3" with no AFM (Haltech controlled car). No cat on the car, but the exhaust is a little on the small side (RP55). I'm also running a Greddy Profec B Spec II.

I just never had this problem this bad before, maybe it's time to upgrade this stock S5 turbo to a hybrid... and I'm already planning on the racing beat turbo back exhaust.
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awesome thread. love to see what these 9.4:1 rotors will crank out.
I'm doing my 4 port 13bt w/ 9.4:1 rotors and a little tiny streetport. will have an h-trim hybrid and should be interesting to say the least.
-Ben Martin

P.S. whooping that modded dsm is hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilarious "evo16g, 660s, 22pounds blah blah blah" i know the exact same type of dsm people.
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Originally Posted by Node
awesome thread. love to see what these 9.4:1 rotors will crank out.
I'm doing my 4 port 13bt w/ 9.4:1 rotors and a little tiny streetport. will have an h-trim hybrid and should be interesting to say the least.
-Ben Martin

P.S. whooping that modded dsm is hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilarious "evo16g, 660s, 22pounds blah blah blah" i know the exact same type of dsm people.
Lol, the DSM guy watched the footage for the first time about a week ago--and let's just say he wasn't happy with the slow-mo face shot.

(not to mention bringing up a bitter moment in his life, lol)
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eriksseven, i'd enjoy talking to you about your car if you have a moment. As I'm building a 9.4:1 13BT currently.
my aim is nodebat

Thanks,
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eriksseven, i'd enjoy talking to you about your car if you have a moment. As I'm building a 9.4:1 13BT currently.
my aim is nodebat

Thanks,
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Shoot, I only have an AIM account on my sisters laptop, lol. Send me a PM though, and we can chat a little bit.
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Great numbers for such a basic set-up. I haven't quite familiarized myself with the fc yet, but \ those numbers do impress! Being that you dyno'ed on a dynamics, you should be able to compare yours to mine: http://static.flickr.com/48/120048715_52e3e7390a_b.jpg I've done basically everything you can to dc5 n/a before touching the bottom end. Which wasn't cheap let me tell you. I've been looking at fc's for quite some time now. The t2's are a great platform, I envy you folks.
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