boost pressure
#1
Hello,
I have a post on here about having a flat spot on my MYo1 at 4-5krpm. It has been sugested that the boost pressure may be too high as i have a scooby sport centre pipe and back box. Can i reduce the boost pressure manually...but i dont have a boost gauge. Or should it just go to the dealer or a tuner?
Cheers Peter
p.s running on optimax....could this be the problem too?
I have a post on here about having a flat spot on my MYo1 at 4-5krpm. It has been sugested that the boost pressure may be too high as i have a scooby sport centre pipe and back box. Can i reduce the boost pressure manually...but i dont have a boost gauge. Or should it just go to the dealer or a tuner?
Cheers Peter
p.s running on optimax....could this be the problem too?
#2
I don't know if this is the reason but check in every case your boost.
In order to reduce boost you can change the restrictor inside "T" piece of solenoid with a slightly bigger or readjust the wastegate with one turn back.
JIM
In order to reduce boost you can change the restrictor inside "T" piece of solenoid with a slightly bigger or readjust the wastegate with one turn back.
JIM
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