Are the synapse syncronic wastegate and bov good????
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Re: Are the synapse syncronic wastegate and bov good????
Originally Posted by gen4acclude
well i just got back from a dyno session with the wg and bov on my brothers 1g dsm and first pull netted 348whp 362ftlp torque switch the wg and bov made 20 more hp and 18 lb torque more , he was running a hks race bov retails for over 700 and a tial 40mm wg ratail is over 400 i think both the synapse bov and wg cost less then just hid hks bov proof is in the pudding boys
As for these products. They are MADE AND ASSEMBLED in CHINA. They were ENGINEERED in AMERICA. It says it right on the box.
#12
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Really.. what kind of boost controller was your brother's car running? It's possible a cheapo one or even a dirty one (if that's possible?) can fluctuate a psi or two. ----, boost creep could add more power. Are you sure it was corrected with the swap?
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Originally Posted by Inquisition
It's a shame people don't actually test data in a remotely proper manner so that we can actually make a statement like "the proof is in the pudding". First and foremost, changing two variables at once is a big no no so already your test is null and void. Second of all, without proper datalogging and testing environment, this test isn't really proving anything. Lastly, it is necessary to be able to repeat an experiment over and over to prove its validity so even if your information is valid, it's hard to take seriously without seeing similar results from a number of vehicles.
As for these products. They are MADE AND ASSEMBLED in CHINA. They were ENGINEERED in AMERICA. It says it right on the box.
As for these products. They are MADE AND ASSEMBLED in CHINA. They were ENGINEERED in AMERICA. It says it right on the box.
#15
Re: Are the synapse syncronic wastegate and bov good????
Originally Posted by Inquisition
It's a shame people don't actually test data in a remotely proper manner so that we can actually make a statement like "the proof is in the pudding". First and foremost, changing two variables at once is a big no no so already your test is null and void. Second of all, without proper datalogging and testing environment, this test isn't really proving anything. Lastly, it is necessary to be able to repeat an experiment over and over to prove its validity so even if your information is valid, it's hard to take seriously without seeing similar results from a number of vehicles.
As for these products. They are MADE AND ASSEMBLED in CHINA. They were ENGINEERED in AMERICA. It says it right on the box.
As for these products. They are MADE AND ASSEMBLED in CHINA. They were ENGINEERED in AMERICA. It says it right on the box.
Originally Posted by TorganFM
Really.. what kind of boost controller was your brother's car running? It's possible a cheapo one or even a dirty one (if that's possible?) can fluctuate a psi or two. ----, boost creep could add more power. Are you sure it was corrected with the swap?
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Re: Are the synapse syncronic wastegate and bov good????
Originally Posted by TorganFM
Interesting.. what would be the cause then? A leaking HKS race bov?
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But why would a leaking WG or one that opens too late take away from your peak horsepower? When you're pushing a certain psi don't you want it to open... so why does it matter if it leaks? It doesn't make sense to me. I can see a leaky WG causing slow spool or something, but not lower peak HP.
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Originally Posted by TorganFM
But why would a leaking WG or one that opens too late take away from your peak horsepower? When you're pushing a certain psi don't you want it to open... so why does it matter if it leaks? It doesn't make sense to me. I can see a leaky WG causing slow spool or something, but not lower peak HP.