boost pressure
#1
boost pressure
hi
does any one know the standard boost pressure on a 95 wrx wagon?
mine spikes at 1 bar and setteles around 0.8 bar. it has a centre decat and aftermarket back box
cheers
mark cooper
does any one know the standard boost pressure on a 95 wrx wagon?
mine spikes at 1 bar and setteles around 0.8 bar. it has a centre decat and aftermarket back box
cheers
mark cooper
#2
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Originally Posted by bandyandstrange
hi
does any one know the standard boost pressure on a 95 wrx wagon?
mine spikes at 1 bar and setteles around 0.8 bar. it has a centre decat and aftermarket back box
cheers
mark cooper
does any one know the standard boost pressure on a 95 wrx wagon?
mine spikes at 1 bar and setteles around 0.8 bar. it has a centre decat and aftermarket back box
cheers
mark cooper
#5
PRESSURE
Originally Posted by bigscottyboy
14.7 bar minimum on mine! I sometimes run 20 bar when I'm racing saxos.
MARK
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Originally Posted by bandyandstrange
14.7 BAR SOMETIMES 20!!!! ME THINKS THE DECIMAL POINT IS IN THE WRONG PLACE THERE :-)
MARK
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Originally Posted by bigscottyboy
14.7 bar minimum on mine! I sometimes run 20 bar when I'm racing saxos.
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a dawes device would be the easiest way, but to be safe you'd need to know your fuelling is correct.
the best option would be a scoobyecu piggyback board in the ecu, costs about £100 from memory, www.scoobyecu.co.uk
the best option would be a scoobyecu piggyback board in the ecu, costs about £100 from memory, www.scoobyecu.co.uk
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Originally Posted by RRH
a dawes device would be the easiest way, but to be safe you'd need to know your fuelling is correct.
the best option would be a scoobyecu piggyback board in the ecu, costs about £100 from memory, www.scoobyecu.co.uk
the best option would be a scoobyecu piggyback board in the ecu, costs about £100 from memory, www.scoobyecu.co.uk
cheapest place to buy a dawes device from?
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