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new guy rantings

Post by subaruracer755@cs.com »

personally i would not reccomend going above 9psi without an intercooler as
the small turbo heats up the air more than it is able to compress it, thereby
negating any performance gains from the added boost



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new guy rantings

Post by Dave C »

Well, granted the air does get heated more from the added
compression, but even in the summer, with good gas, i've noticed
improvements in performance at 11PSI.

I actually have my AVC-R set to 13 right now, but i rarely get above
11 as the engine is running so strong at lower levels now. Granted,
i do have the stock exhaust still installed, and that's probably
keeping the turbo from spinning to 13 in a timely manner, but as long
as the rest of the system is up to par, and there's no sign of
detonation, 11 is a piece of cake.

--- In BC-BFLegacyWorks@y..., subaruracer755@c... wrote:
> personally i would not reccomend going above 9psi without an
intercooler as
> the small turbo heats up the air more than it is able to compress
it, thereby
> negating any performance gains from the added boost


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