Finally dyno'd the car.
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Just to follow up on this... figured out one of the issues up top. It was leaking boost above 14psi pretty bad through the proflo bypass valve, as well as the iat sensor.
Once the weather warms up a bit, I'll be able to go out and do some data logging and see if it picks up some kpa above 5000rpm. I only got one quick run in after swapping to a TiAL, and at 5000rpm, I was seeing 1.4psi more boost, so I'm sure above that it'll continue to rise. Spring can't come quick enough.
Once the weather warms up a bit, I'll be able to go out and do some data logging and see if it picks up some kpa above 5000rpm. I only got one quick run in after swapping to a TiAL, and at 5000rpm, I was seeing 1.4psi more boost, so I'm sure above that it'll continue to rise. Spring can't come quick enough.
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I might have missed it but i didn't see anything about a cutout.
Your exhaust is DEFINITELY hurting you if you're not running one.
As an experiment, my single turbo car dynod 480 through a
stock fbody catback and then 630 with open 4' cutout off down pipe
My buddies aps twin turbo car made 515 through a aerochamber catback and 620 with the 3' cutout open before the axle.
I know theyre turbos but hope this info helps in some way
Your exhaust is DEFINITELY hurting you if you're not running one.
As an experiment, my single turbo car dynod 480 through a
stock fbody catback and then 630 with open 4' cutout off down pipe
My buddies aps twin turbo car made 515 through a aerochamber catback and 620 with the 3' cutout open before the axle.
I know theyre turbos but hope this info helps in some way