AES 390-D1SC-3.4 pulley~10lbs of boost
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AES 390-D1SC-3.4 pulley~10lbs of boost
Car does not have a working boost gauge yet. Been fighting this car for the past couple of months with one issue after the next, mainly map sensor issues. Anyway, we do some more tuning last night, finally on a 2 bar tune. Map tops out at 171 kpa on hpt. I look up the conversion chart and it shows me to be making roughly 10lbs of boost. Did have a little bit of belt slip no doubt, we could see the map fall off here and there at wot, but it was brand new and I didnt wanna crank down on this sucker yet. Figure I MAY get another 1lb or so with no slip, maybe a tad more. So, I figure theres a leak or two somewhere. I have searched through pages of leak threads, but have yet to see how cap the system and test, I am really just looking for a parts list to get. I figure its the intake most likely is the culpit. I really wanted to see anywhere from 14-16 or so with this pulley, or am I just way off thinking that?
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Hey man,
What I did to make a boost leak tester for my turbo kit is get a proper sized rubber cap from Lowe's and drilled a hole in it. Then I put a male air compressor chuck in it with some silicone around the inner and outer edges. Then attach this cap to the blower inlet with a hose clamp. This way, I would hook the air compressor hose to a regulator (I used a cylinder leakage tester) and then hook the cylinder leakdown tester to that port in the rubber cap. Then I just turn up the regulator and once you get to about 9-10psi, you can start listening for leaks. I found a couple huge leaks in mine when I first put it on because it wouldn't make over 8psi. I did this and then started wiggling pipes and couplers and it will show its ugly face.
What I did to make a boost leak tester for my turbo kit is get a proper sized rubber cap from Lowe's and drilled a hole in it. Then I put a male air compressor chuck in it with some silicone around the inner and outer edges. Then attach this cap to the blower inlet with a hose clamp. This way, I would hook the air compressor hose to a regulator (I used a cylinder leakage tester) and then hook the cylinder leakdown tester to that port in the rubber cap. Then I just turn up the regulator and once you get to about 9-10psi, you can start listening for leaks. I found a couple huge leaks in mine when I first put it on because it wouldn't make over 8psi. I did this and then started wiggling pipes and couplers and it will show its ugly face.
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Yeah after no responses I kept searching more and finally found a thread showing what to do. Seems like I need to pull the valve covers and rockers to check for leaks around the intake after I make the cap. Putting press around this area without the engine running wont hurt anything will it? I know its a boosted car and all I just feel like I need to ask for some reason. Should I put how much boost pressure I am shooting for on the system?
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Yeah after no responses I kept searching more and finally found a thread showing what to do. Seems like I need to pull the valve covers and rockers to check for leaks around the intake after I make the cap. Putting press around this area without the engine running wont hurt anything will it? I know its a boosted car and all I just feel like I need to ask for some reason. Should I put how much boost pressure I am shooting for on the system?
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I put them pretty damn tight. I have the extra idler mod on my bracket and I damn near have the 2 pulleys contacting each other. I did order a slightly smaller belt so I can experiment a little. I did a test, found a bolt missing that you loosen to clock the blower, was a pretty good leak too. I fixed it, and fixed another where my 90 going to the tb was leaking a little. Now when I pressurize the system I am getting leakage around my injector o rings. Never even heard of this before. All the o rings are brand new with an ls6 intake
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I did order the truck inlet from bob with the bigger conical filter, all I had was a small mushroom filter on the blower. I also ordered a set of dual cut outs for the exhaust to help with power a little
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its the 7.65 I believe, the ati balancer with the stock 8 rib pulley. I havent dynoed the car, its all been on the street. Tried to a few weeks ago but the owner of a local shop wouldnt give me and my tuner any time. I have found some leaks, so thats a good start. The injector stuff has me a little puzzled as I have never heard of it before. Did a little searching today and found similar issues, all with the import guys running like 20lbs or more though. One of them is particularly bad. I wouldnt spray soapy water there, but is was enough to blow out a lighter holding it several inches away. I contacted FIC today about some better viton seals I hear of people having good luck with. Other than that IDK what to do, I doubt the intake would be junk
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If your running a 7.65 crank and a 3.4 blower pulley your currently close to if not at max impeller speed on the head unit. It should be making at least 14psi on your CI/setup. As you've already found, you have some bad leaks. Spraying soapy water on the couplers is a good idea on how to find leaks and it won't damage anything. Trace out all your vacuum lines and make sure their all good too....your losing a decent amount of air somewhere.