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Old 23 March 2007, 06:13 PM
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Hi
i was just wondering whats the standard PSI the turbo runs at on scooby's?
can anyone advise me?

on another note, do you guys run yours up the strip at Santa pod? what was your times for the 1/4 mile?


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Old 23 March 2007, 08:03 PM
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What year car/ model Becci?
Old 26 March 2007, 10:16 AM
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T reg impreza 2 litre turbo.
Old 26 March 2007, 12:12 PM
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13.5psi off the top of my head, it's not far off that anyway
Old 26 March 2007, 03:27 PM
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I put 30 - 32 psi in mine, but these days it's hard to find a garage with a working air line...
13.5 psi is dangerous serious risk of a blowout
Check the writing on the side of the tyre. The side of the tyre is known as the tyre wall. On there will be writing, including tyre brand, model, size and psi
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Originally Posted by Abdabz
I put 30 - 32 psi in mine, but these days it's hard to find a garage with a working air line...
13.5 psi is dangerous serious risk of a blowout
Check the writing on the side of the tyre. The side of the tyre is known as the tyre wall. On there will be writing, including tyre brand, model, size and psi

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I've never noticed my turbo inflates the tyres too
Old 26 March 2007, 05:13 PM
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Originally Posted by RB5_245
I've never noticed my turbo inflates the tyres too

he pumps his turbo up.....
Old 30 March 2007, 10:21 AM
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cool thanks guys, mines running on 14 so its about right.
Old 30 March 2007, 02:21 PM
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Did you know that the side of the tyre is the T Y R E W A L L?
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Fascinating....
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