Darren
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Registered: 21st Apr 02
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Standard c20let in a corsa. Boosts upto around 11/12psi then falls down to 5/6psi and then slowing climbs back up again, is that ok?
ALso, the header tank was almost empty and had like crusty custard in the bottom??
Cheers
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broster
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Registered: 6th Dec 02
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my mates in his 200sx his 11psi, then dies off towards the top of the rev rabge
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AK
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sounds like overboost. Dunno if thats a std thing on the c20let...
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PaulW
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Registered: 26th Jan 03
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from what i read somewhere & remember...
9psi is standard boost on the LET with about 12psi overboost.
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AK
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Registered: 5th Jul 00
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just get a bleed valve or EBC fitted.... constant 11psi
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CRB 553
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C20LET should be
0.6bar/ 9psi constant
0.9bar/ 13psi overboost
[Edited on 07-12-2004 by CRB 553]
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broster
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1bar=14.5psi
8.7psi constant
10.05psi overboost
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CRB 553
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overboost is nearer 13psi standard
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CRB 553
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1. Drive the vehicle until a normal water temperature reading is attained.
2. Choose a long straight empty road (preferably with a gentle incline). Steady the engine speed to around 3000 rev/min and select either third or fourth gear, depending on road speed.
3. Using your left foot on the brake pedal, gently increase throttle whilst applying the brakes to maintain 3000 revs/min.
4. When full throttle is reached at 3000 rev/min check the boost reading on the gauge.
5. If the boost pressure requires adjustment, consult the manufacture's recommendations.
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miles
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Registered: 25th Mar 02
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Thats a odd way of doing things CRB.
Overboost should be tested in 5th or 6th, at about 3000rpm floor it, it should overboost then drop and hold a certain value, it might tail off high up the rev range as the turbo cant keep up.
It shouldn't overboost, drop and then rise again. It should overboost, drop and hold.
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CRB 553
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miles, that was procedure for measuring constant boost pressure i believe, not overboost.
You have more insight into this than me i just got the above from turbotechnics website
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AK
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Registered: 5th Jul 00
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just boot it in top gear from low revs and watch what happens...
My GT is over boosting to 22psi, holding 20psi today
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Darren
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Registered: 21st Apr 02
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cheers, ill give it a whirl a bit later
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