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01-09-2008, 07:20 AM | #45 | |
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01-09-2008, 09:30 AM | #46 |
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I am sorry my earlier post was not as clear as it should have been about bypassing the turbo since it was very late at night. It should have said the boost control solenoid for one of the turbos was bypassed. This means that the one turbo has all of the exhaust for its 3 cylinders driving the turbine all the time instead of bypassing some of the exhaust to regulate its speed and output. I believe v1.47 and JB2 both do this. The second turbo is then used to control the boost value. This was done to eliminate the CEL caused when the ECU was driving the boost solenoids at too high of a level and thinking there was a leak.
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01-09-2008, 09:54 AM | #47 | |
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01-09-2008, 11:38 AM | #48 |
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Here is the explanation provided by Dinan for the power curve:
"- At higher boost settings in the higher RPM range the turbo exceeded the design RPM limit, shortening the lifespan of the turbo. Dinan addressed this problem by tapering boost gradually at high RPM. Future plans include adding larger turbo’s that can handle higher boost pressures at high RPM’s without compromising the durability of the turbo. - At high boost, the compressor air temperature would exceed the intercoolers ability to cool the intake charge resulting in loss of power and compromising the long term durability of the engine. Dinan addressed this problem by tapering boost gradually at high RPM. Future plans include adding larger turbo’s and a more efficient intercooler so we can increase boost at high RPM’s without compromising the engine’s durability as well as dramatic additional increases in power."
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01-09-2008, 11:51 AM | #49 | |
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Wow, my ignorance of the details of how these piggybacks work is exactly why I haven't bought one. Wow, now that you explain it that way I can't believe that is at all good for either Turbo.
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01-09-2008, 12:11 PM | #51 |
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That's it, I'm moving to Canada. My baby deserves cool weather.
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01-09-2008, 04:30 PM | #52 |
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Per Steve, the car takes 3 full 'idle to close to redline' pulls to figure out what kind of go juice it has in the tank. It figures it out really quickly. I screwed up yesterday and had to put exactly 1 gallon in to get to work today. 17 miles to get to work and it definitely lost some punch until I got back to spend my 75 bucks(!) to fill up. California gas sucks, really badly. I'm highly jealous of everyone else's 93.
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01-09-2008, 04:48 PM | #54 |
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I think there is a big difference between California 91 and out of state 93(someone mentioned it was worth 25hp (crank/wheel dunno) in our cars). I bet the difference between 93 and 100 isn't relative to the octane numbers.
I would be stoked to see what you get with 100. I should dyno mine because I'm curious what the difference is. Remember Steve dynos with 93, I have that dyno sheet. His advertised numbers are also based on that. |
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