f22 boost
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Re: f22 boost
HMT has a good FAQ.. just read..
1-1) How much boost can I run with X motor and X turbo?
This is a difficult question to accurately answer due to the number of factors that play a part in engine stability. From an engine management stand point, an OBD0 MAP sensor can read up to ~9.5psi, where as a OBD1/2 MAP sensor can read ~10.5psi. Other limitations include which engine management solution you are going to use, FMU at ~6psi, AFC Hack at ~10psi, standalone limit based on MAP sensor support. The biggest, and most difficult part of judging how much boost you can run on a specific motor lies in the current state of your motor. How many miles? How hard has it been beaten? The motor itself.. are the rods strong? Please refer these questions to the Hybrid/Tech section of the website.
This is a difficult question to accurately answer due to the number of factors that play a part in engine stability. From an engine management stand point, an OBD0 MAP sensor can read up to ~9.5psi, where as a OBD1/2 MAP sensor can read ~10.5psi. Other limitations include which engine management solution you are going to use, FMU at ~6psi, AFC Hack at ~10psi, standalone limit based on MAP sensor support. The biggest, and most difficult part of judging how much boost you can run on a specific motor lies in the current state of your motor. How many miles? How hard has it been beaten? The motor itself.. are the rods strong? Please refer these questions to the Hybrid/Tech section of the website.
#4
Re: f22 boost
What Walter said
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www.DB7tuner.com read, and after you have a basic grasp of what you want come back and post again
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www.DB7tuner.com read, and after you have a basic grasp of what you want come back and post again
#6
Re: f22 boost
Originally Posted by SpeedyJAY
What Walter said
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www.DB7tuner.com read, and after you have a basic grasp of what you want come back and post again
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www.DB7tuner.com read, and after you have a basic grasp of what you want come back and post again
and f22's are beasts when it comes to how much boost they can take. ----, they can take over 450whp on stock sleeves! (you need forged rods and pistons for this though)
#7
Re: f22 boost
Originally Posted by jacob_kohler
To be safe, almost all honda engines (internals) can safely run on 8 pounds of boost with proper tuning.
#8
Re: f22 boost
Originally Posted by d112crzy
its Cb7tuner.com
and f22's are beasts when it comes to how much boost they can take. ----, they can take over 450whp on stock sleeves! (you need forged rods and pistons for this though)
and f22's are beasts when it comes to how much boost they can take. ----, they can take over 450whp on stock sleeves! (you need forged rods and pistons for this though)