T25 PSi question?
I bought a t25 in almost new condition and the wastegate actuator even looks brand new. I was told that t25 is set at 6psi, but is that for all t25's? The 1st t25 I had was set at 6psi but the guy I bought the new one from said it was pushing 10psi on his 99 eclipse.
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some poeple here said that the t25 is set to 7psi but my firend's t25 and mine are set to 10psi and someone in this board too.
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The TD05H (Pretty much a T25 equiv) that I got from a 92 Eagle Talon TSi, was running 10 psi at the time of me ripping it off. :)
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Every one I have ever had, was always 8psi.
Jeff |
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Jeff, is that having the boost gauge right off the turbo or the intake manifold?
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Intake manifold... like almost all setups..
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wouldn't it make more sense haveing the boost guage of the intake manifold? cause then u'd see the boost that is actually getting to your engine.
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I would think so.. Since pumping through your pipes, and your IC you're going to lose a little boost..
Now, here's my question. I haven't hooked up my boost gauge yet, and like all little boys, I had to open my toys as soon as I got them home.. I lost the instructions. Basiaclly, there are the wires for the lighting, yada yada.. As for the the boost line itself, do I have to bore a hole in my intake manifold to plant the connector in? (It's and Autometer ultra-lite mechanic boost gauge) |
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If you read the boost right off the turbo it could be anywhere from 2 to 5 psi higher than from the manifold. Also the wastegate actuator opens the flapper at exactly 8 psi. Jeff and I have fucked around with it on my car and his.
Brett |
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Originally Posted by TurboEF9
As for the the boost line itself, do I have to bore a hole in my intake manifold to plant the connector in? (It's and Autometer ultra-lite mechanic boost gauge)
My T25 is also set at 10 psi on the dot. Wish it was lower. I have extended the actuator rod, but it sacrifices spool time. |
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