
Originally Posted by
kremsra28
HE DONT WANT TO RUN THE SAME BOOST, !!
restricting the air that goes into the motor WILL lower the boost as the turbos cant draw as much air into the motor, thats why ahen you open up the air intake your motor will run more boost as it has more efficient airflow to the motor, so restricting the amount of air would be like putting it back to stabdard, the only thing is he dont have the factory snorkle to put it back to normal, the cardboard trick seems sensible as it can be varied wit the amount of air it will let thru via the size and amount of holes it has, by ppl saying it wont they are questioning the laws of mechanical engineering, more fuel + more air = more power.
my mate just wants to run less boost and doing it the cheapest way he can, this is a way that wont cost snything, i think that ppl are more into getting as much hp out of their car than reliability, which is wat the prev owner had in mind, sure the cardbord sounds crude and cheap, but so is the way that the air box has been modified to allow it to flow more air, but it does the trick.
there is nothing in line wit the wastegate actuators to bleed any boost out to truck them into running more boost, thats the prob.
as for the "i dont seem very confident" remark, i have as much knowledge or if not more than alot of ppl regarding the turbo motors, having owned quite a fewturbo cars, the last 1 being a 13bt s2 rx7 which had made 195rwkw and 13.1 sec 1/4 on 10psi wit only a few simple home made mods. the car owed me f**k all and the motor is to be fitted into my ra28, where it will have further more substantial mods as my budget is a bit better this time round.
the aim for this post was to ask for advice on HOW TO LOWER BOOST, it seems there are heaps of ppl that know how to raise it, some not knowing how to di it really safely at that, Or if any1 had a full standard air box or the front snorkle, which would RESTRICT the airflow thus allowing less boost to be run, my mate is on a very tight budget (no $ to spare) and i thought there should be some ppl who might be able to help, there have been some posts that are of help to stop the car hitting the boost cut, which is sorta wat i was aking for but removing the solinoid (which is actually called a hobbs pressure switch, for those who think i dont klnow much) will make for more boost,
thanks for the advice guys, but if restricting the airflow to back to how it came out of the factory is bad for the turbos, yet running such high boost is also detrimental the the life of the ceramic turbines causing them to fail, well wat in your eyes is good for them?? its plain and simple, he wants to run around 1bar of boost, the only way to do that is to undo wat is already done, restrict the air going into the motor, or restrict the air going out of the motor, the air going out of the motor will cost money, doing the air going into the motor wont unless he buys another airbox.
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