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Tink2150 10-12-2006 04:27 PM

Safe boosting?
 
I am getting close to being able to install me turbo setup now and i have a couple questions. First is how much boost can i safely run on my B16A2 with stock internals? it will be a daily driver and i want it to last. well last untill i get all the new internals bought so i can rebiuld it and make it stronger. My second question is should i get an oil restictor right away before i do my install or should i wait and see how it is once i install my setup? If i do get a restrictor right away how do i know where to set the valve on it? i am looking at the one on the stealthmode site. any help would be great and thanx in advance guys.


con 10-12-2006 04:42 PM

Re: Safe boosting?
 
its not a how much boost really, 10psi from a t-25 is not the same as 10psi from a gt-35r OK? So what turbo are you going to run? some people can blow up ---- on 8psi while others can rock 15 ;)

ifly87 10-12-2006 04:52 PM

Re: Safe boosting?
 
Beating my D15b7 on 12 psi daily :6 Too bad its still slow with such a small turbo :P

I would run it without a restrictor 1st, lots of cases you dont even need one, if you do just tap out the -an fitting and locktite a set screw in there, drill a small hole in the set screw and you have a restrictor that cost you 14 cents instead of $14.

bitchasscracker 10-12-2006 05:36 PM

Re: Safe boosting?
 
8-10 is always a safe number

ryan89crx 10-12-2006 05:40 PM

Re: Safe boosting?
 
stock block b16's have held 500+, i dont think you need to worry about low psi #s as long as you have a good tune...

get a nice t3/t4 hybrid and rock that ---- as high as you can on stock map sensor, get a good tune and you wont have to worry.

Tink2150 10-12-2006 07:39 PM

Re: Safe boosting?
 
well im going to be running a t3. here is a pic.
http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m...t/DSC00876.jpg



con 10-13-2006 09:43 AM

Re: Safe boosting?
 
run 10 on a good tune and you will be happy with that for now ;)

SpeedyJAY 10-13-2006 10:00 AM

Re: Safe boosting?
 

Originally Posted by highroller54
run 10 on a good tune and you will be happy with that for now ;)

Keyword in that sentance was TUNE not basemap, I think you'll be pretty happy for a few months on 10psi with that size blower....after about 6 months you will want to turn up the boost

Tink2150 10-13-2006 11:18 AM

Re: Safe boosting?
 
Well my only worry is that there is no one near me than tunes. so i dont know what to do about that. i dont know enough about tuning to do it myself. i mean i have a base map made already but i still dont have even close to enough experience to actually tune it right. i mean i looked in the crome tuner directory and i didt see anyone listed in Wisconsin at all. i guess i will cross that bridge when i come to it.

Tom-Guy 10-13-2006 11:25 AM

Re: Safe boosting?
 

Originally Posted by Tink2150
how much boost can i safely run on my B16A2 with stock internals?

None. Don't put on a turbo if you want reliability.


Originally Posted by ryan89crx
stock block b16's have held 500+

For about twelve seconds.


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