Picking up the car tonight, and straight to autobarn tomorrow to get a boost controller, boost gauge, turbo timer and bov installed.
the main question is here, what can i safely boost it up to without fear of damage to the car, without putting it on a dyno? I wont have a chance to get it dyno'ed and tuned for a couple of weeks yet, so im a bit worried as to what i can push it to. Any tidbits would help!
(ps, TT 2.5)
Troy Baker Tinkerer Carnarvon WA Soarer HKS Single Turbo
Monday, November 07, 2005 - 07:25 pm, by: Troy Baker(Sincity)
This has probably been answered many times before with different opinions. I believe that you definitely won't want to go past 1 Bar or about 16 PSI. That is the absolute MAX.
Monday, November 07, 2005 - 07:27 pm, by: Mike Beck(Gold_40gt)
How many kms has it done? higher than stock boost could effect the condition of the ceramic turbos as ive heard they tend to need a rebuild after 170,000kms... they could break but thats just some stuff i read about the TT before getting my v8.
Monday, November 07, 2005 - 07:44 pm, by: Craig Webber(Soarr)
Stick to about 10 PSI that way it safe but you will feel the diff between stock and boost, and you won't run the risk off boost cut and f#*ken your turbos don't be temped to go more until the work is done or you could be paying money out before you are ready.
wow, that was higher than i expected! i thought id have to hang around 8psi without a dyno/tune/intake etc.
105,000 km, really nice to drive the only thing is the suspension is a tiny little bit floaty, something im not used to with my old soarer and its koni shockies, and then my commodore with the FE2 suspension... but hey
i am so stoked! ive finally got the car of my dreams :D
Tuesday, November 08, 2005 - 08:33 am, by: Mike Beck(Gold_40gt)
105,000kms should be quite good. Theres a nice TT in nz with similiar kms its quite cheep too, well most soarers in NZ are 1/2 the price of ones in Australia! i was looking at this TT before i got my v8
Tuesday, November 08, 2005 - 11:49 am, by: Jared Martin(Jared)
Yeah you'll blow the ceramic turbines off the turbo if you go too close to 14psi. To be on the safe side I would stick to 10psi or you'll be shelling out for a rebuild or new turbos sooner than you think!
Tuesday, November 08, 2005 - 03:59 pm, by: Cihan Aday(Cihan)
Do an oil, coolant and spark plug change before playing with boost. If you've got the stock exhaust system, you dont want to be pushing more than 12psi at this stage. The stock cooler is fine, but you'll definately notice heat soak after a run or two. You will need to gap your spark plugs down to 0.7-0.8mm and drop to colder plug (BKR7E) for safety and diversion of possible ignition related issues.
Look into getting an exhaust system and FMIC soon after you've got the EBC running well.
Wednesday, November 09, 2005 - 06:38 am, by: David Rajasingham(Tung)
i wound it up to 12psi last night and it was handling fine, going to drop it back before driving to work this morning. Autobarn installed all the stuff for me, but for some reason ran some piping around the extra large battery without asking if i wanted to change the battery instead :/ because of this (possibly) my bov is sounding very very pissy, lots of intake, and not much output (turbosmart veeport).
i have to take it back anyway because the kept the manuals! how am i meant to work my turbo timer and set it to auto if i dont have the manual
all in all though, happy with everything. should get the sound system installed this week too
Wednesday, November 09, 2005 - 08:43 pm, by: David Rajasingham(Tung)
So, 12-14psi, the bov tubing refitted, and a hundred dollars off a new turbo timer later, my car is awesome
basically i took it back, they cut down the tubing, put a new spring in the bov, and cleaned it up and it sounds awesome now. while that was happening, the turbo timer (whcih didnt work on auto mode) had another fit, so i asked them to replace it. Walk inside, check out the other turbo timers for the same price (69 bucks) i found one that was discounted from 170. score i thought, got it fitted, no labour costs... then half an hour of dicking around as they realised that the turbo timer they sold me shouldnt have had that discount sticker on it... and were losing 50 bucks off the COST price by putting it in my car so even though there was a lot of hassle, i came out on top! go me!
also, sounds awesome, drives awesome. cant wait to do BFI (probably with a pod filter methinks) and a reasonable cat back exhaust system. im so excited big kev style!
Don Bagnall Moderator New Zealand 1991 UZZ30 GT4.0 V8
Thursday, November 10, 2005 - 12:40 pm, by: Callum Finch(Sigeneat)
My turbo timer likes shutting off the turbos without much cooldown at all on auto. If i give my turbos a tough time and the engine gets quite hot, it only wants to give it like 1:30mins. Normally after a hard drive id give my car 3mins at least to warm down.