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Old 10-08-2009, 06:13 PM   #1
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My engine was not built for turbo, but I was wondering how much boost I could safely put on it? I'm just unhappy with the power lag from 3k to 7k rpms






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Old 10-08-2009, 06:54 PM   #2
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5-7 psi is what I have seen run on N/A S4&5 engines.That is a "safe" #. I have seen others run 10+ also and not have issues. But They also had alot of fuel and ECU mods.
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5 if its a 12a
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One can not answer the "how much boost" question until one knows which turbo you are wanting to use. Which turbo you use depends on how much power you want.
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I've run 16 PSI on a totally stock internal 12a motor during tuning, and ran 13.5 PSI on the same motor as a daily for months after that. It comes down to proper fuel and spark tuning, really.
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I've run 16 PSI on a totally stock internal 12a motor during tuning, and ran 13.5 PSI on the same motor as a daily for months after that. It comes down to proper fuel and spark tuning, really.
the engine is a 4-port 13b. I have a T II setup available to me but I want to stay carb'd. Will the stock ignition cause a problem? I am a mechanic but don't know anything about turbo except it makes the car faster.
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Ran 9 PSI daily with a Camden supercharger with my old-school 13B. No problems.
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