10.16 #'s of boost- woo hoo
#1
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I normally see 8.x to 9#'s.
Doing some retuning on the way home. Got onto the highway hit the pedal and HOLY MOLY...BIG DIFFERENCE!!!!! I hit 10.16#'s @ 3600 to 4000 rpm. I am guessing this is the TQ happy spot, it pulled hard, I mean real hard. I have never had to tune those cells, so they were rich real real rich, 10.5 @ 3600RPM and 10.8 @ 4000RPM. The butt meter went off the charts. I was "blown" away to say the least. I wonder if that spot would be better leaned out a little or the real rich fuel helped matters.
I see how all you with higher boost #'s are addicted and can't explain to us with lower numbers how much better it is. Ofcourse it was 45* on the way home, IAT was 90* to 100*, just thought I'd share what we all already know...BOOST IS BADASS!!!
Let's hear it for boost!!!!
Doing some retuning on the way home. Got onto the highway hit the pedal and HOLY MOLY...BIG DIFFERENCE!!!!! I hit 10.16#'s @ 3600 to 4000 rpm. I am guessing this is the TQ happy spot, it pulled hard, I mean real hard. I have never had to tune those cells, so they were rich real real rich, 10.5 @ 3600RPM and 10.8 @ 4000RPM. The butt meter went off the charts. I was "blown" away to say the least. I wonder if that spot would be better leaned out a little or the real rich fuel helped matters.
I see how all you with higher boost #'s are addicted and can't explain to us with lower numbers how much better it is. Ofcourse it was 45* on the way home, IAT was 90* to 100*, just thought I'd share what we all already know...BOOST IS BADASS!!!
Let's hear it for boost!!!!
#2
Sweet!
7 psi is fun.
11+ psi is a whole new ball game.
Lean her out. If you get knock then you know you went too far. My 4.8 radix ran best with 11.4-11.7 across the rpm band. That was 13psi and meth with That BIG heat exchanger you have.
7 psi is fun.
11+ psi is a whole new ball game.

Lean her out. If you get knock then you know you went too far. My 4.8 radix ran best with 11.4-11.7 across the rpm band. That was 13psi and meth with That BIG heat exchanger you have.
#3
Originally Posted by TurboGibbs
Sweet!
7 psi is fun.
11+ psi is a whole new ball game.
Lean her out. If you get knock then you know you went too far. My 4.8 radix ran best with 11.4-11.7 across the rpm band. That was 13psi and meth with That BIG heat exchanger you have.
7 psi is fun.
11+ psi is a whole new ball game.

Lean her out. If you get knock then you know you went too far. My 4.8 radix ran best with 11.4-11.7 across the rpm band. That was 13psi and meth with That BIG heat exchanger you have.

#4
12.58 @109 with full weight which included spare and the heavy *** 20's on the front. That was when I had put down 431rwhp and I ended up with 445rwhp before the meth pump quit on me and she 
It had an 11 sec pass in it with the added power and loosing 2-300lbs doing the usual track day weight losses like everyone else. I had intentions of doing that but "issues" arose before I had the chance.

It had an 11 sec pass in it with the added power and loosing 2-300lbs doing the usual track day weight losses like everyone else. I had intentions of doing that but "issues" arose before I had the chance.
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well, I think it was fluke really. I might enjoy that **** in the cold, but I am not gonna always see numbers like that. I liked it though. I definitely liked. It's funny how we all talk about what we want in our rides, and I swear I was content...I really was, but MAN it pulled something fierce, I came down that on ramp floored it and instantly started that grin...you know the grin...yeh that's right, the **** eatin grin. It definitely woke up something in me that I thought I put to sleep. Dammit!!! Must go faster. LOL
Yeh I was gonna lean it out to 11.5. I like 11.5 in the mid rpm and 11.8 to 11.9 in the upper rpm. But honestly, I don't think I will see it again. I got it logged though...so I can reminisce (sp?) about it some day in the future when I am depressed. LOL
Yeh I was gonna lean it out to 11.5. I like 11.5 in the mid rpm and 11.8 to 11.9 in the upper rpm. But honestly, I don't think I will see it again. I got it logged though...so I can reminisce (sp?) about it some day in the future when I am depressed. LOL
#7
It is funny how you can feel the extra PSI or 2 sometimes. I am worried about winter this year. I've done a lot of mods and haven't really spent a lot of time logging the new stuff. I'm afraid of any extra boost right now.
I am assuming you are logging boost into HPT. I have the MPVI pro coming. Curious how to wire the input from a 2bar (have one in the meth system). Would be easy if you just pull in the 5v output from it but I saw something where you have to pull in the ground to it also?
I am assuming you are logging boost into HPT. I have the MPVI pro coming. Curious how to wire the input from a 2bar (have one in the meth system). Would be easy if you just pull in the 5v output from it but I saw something where you have to pull in the ground to it also?
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Originally Posted by KySilverado
It is funny how you can feel the extra PSI or 2 sometimes. I am worried about winter this year. I've done a lot of mods and haven't really spent a lot of time logging the new stuff. I'm afraid of any extra boost right now.
I am assuming you are logging boost into HPT. I have the MPVI pro coming. Curious how to wire the input from a 2bar (have one in the meth system). Would be easy if you just pull in the 5v output from it but I saw something where you have to pull in the ground to it also?
I am assuming you are logging boost into HPT. I have the MPVI pro coming. Curious how to wire the input from a 2bar (have one in the meth system). Would be easy if you just pull in the 5v output from it but I saw something where you have to pull in the ground to it also?
As far as logging boost, I have digital dakota gauges, they use resistance as their metering source, soooo they aren't 5v referenced. So i just subtract 14.5 from my manifold psi (it was 24.66)and wa-lah...boost #. Or convert kpa to psi and subtract 14.5 from that.




