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Old Dec 23, 2005 | 09:43 AM
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Default Map sensor sugestions for B18a

I need a map sensor for my b18a,,,is the motorola 2.5 bar what most people are running?
the setup 48/60 on a b18a with turbo edit.....

oh btw im white trash so dont suggest h-t priced ----

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Old Dec 23, 2005 | 03:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Ogubudiah
oh btw im white trash so dont suggest h-t priced ----
Yes...it will work just fine for you.
Old Dec 23, 2005 | 09:53 PM
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stock b18a and that size of a turbo, cant imagine you'll be running much more than 12psi, run the stocker.
Old Dec 24, 2005 | 12:26 AM
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Its a .48/60 Garrett, and Im not sure how far I am going to push it yet
Old Dec 24, 2005 | 12:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Ogubudiah
Its a .48/60 Garrett, and Im not sure how far I am going to push it yet
well i can guess how hard you're going to push it.

a turbo that size on a b18 is going to start getting out of efficiency in much over 12psi, and end up blowing alot of hot air.

I'd advise to run the stock map sensor, limit yourself to 12psi with that turbo, and upgrade the turbo before thinking about pushing it harder.
Old Dec 24, 2005 | 07:49 AM
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Alright heres the deal ****, the stock map sensors limit is like 11 and so If I wanted to run 12 I wouldnt be able to .
are you telling me you dont want me to run 12 psi on a t bird turbo **** are you?
Old Dec 25, 2005 | 08:13 AM
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i think your .48/.60 will do just fine on a ls, ---- i have a pos t3 /48/.42 for now and i planned on running it on 12, id have prob the same power you will with mine on 12psi and yours on 9. look at the turbo projects, turbo's that ls with a .48/60 made like 230whp or so and the tq was right with it.
Old Dec 25, 2005 | 10:29 AM
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Yeah I ran that turbo on my LS for the first setup. It was a pretty good turbo for the street. Spooled quickly and hit full boost by 3800 RPM. I'd say you could push past 12psi on it pretty safely. Granted it won't be a monster turbo that will just keep flowing air up top but it should be enough for what your looking for.
Old Dec 25, 2005 | 01:08 PM
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Default Re: Map sensor sugestions for B18a

Originally Posted by Ogubudiah
Alright heres the deal ****, the stock map sensors limit is like 11 and so If I wanted to run 12 I wouldnt be able to .
are you telling me you dont want me to run 12 psi on a t bird turbo **** are you?
uhh, yes you can run 12psi on a stock map.

ive run up to 15 psi on stock map sensors before. the stock map is limited to .75 bar over atmosphere, or 11.025psi. You can run more, but your tuning software is only going to read to the top column of the fuel/ignition tables, so basically you just use the top column as your 12psi column, no big deal. There's only a split moment between spooling 11-12psi anyways, so its not like you're going to have any troubles tuning it.
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