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What boost do you run?
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George Elliott
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Tony
scam75
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Was a good excuse to rebuild the turbo to a better spec and completely refresh my top and bottom end though!
Stuart
George Elliott
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I think we have all been messing with turbo's and waste-gates when the motronic and spark (and maybe cam) were the real problem...
well done Barks
George
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George Elliott
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When you say added a couple of degrees on, is that advance added?
Interesting stuff as usual.
George
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TTM
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ORIGINAL: George Elliott
For the first 8 seconds the intake temp drops from about 28deg C to 22
Before the throttle is being opened "wide enough" inlet air was not flowing fast enough to avoid heat soak from the intake manifold, and temperature increased to 28°C.
Then the throttle is opened "wide enough", which increases the speed of inlet air, and the incoming air is fresher, until...
ORIGINAL: George Elliott
and then rises to 38deg over the following 8 seconds.
... the compressor spins fast enough to build boost.
ORIGINAL: George Elliott
Then over the following period it drops back quite rapidly.
Hot compressed air goes back into the turbo inlet through the recirculating valve as the throttle is being closed.
Tom, what was ambiant temperature during this run?
ORIGINAL: George Elliott
When you say added a couple of degrees on, is that advance added?
Yeah, although just temporarily until I get hold of a new knock detection kit.

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