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blue-scoop 25 June 2003 05:31 AM

Just bought a Vf28 turbo of a P1. The only problem is can it be used with my current setup:
.ITG air filter
.Group A downpipe
.Decat centre pipe + Group N back box
.Standard '801' ecu

What kind of problems will I experience, and what sort of power will I be getting?
Do I need a Remapp?

Thanks to any one that can help.http://smilies.networkessence.net/s/otn/wink/thumb.gif

dowser 25 June 2003 06:11 AM

Boost control will be the big issue. A Dawes is the cheapest way to fix this, but you should invest in knock/lambda links too to be safe.

To get the best from this set-up will require a remap, but once boost is controlled you'll see noticeable gains without.

Depending on the level of boost you want to run you'll need to raise the fuel cut too.

Richard

[Edited by dowser - 6/25/2003 6:12:40 AM]

blue-scoop 25 June 2003 02:28 PM

cheers dowser:D

harvey 25 June 2003 03:25 PM

You should find a good performance improvement but do not cane it until the re-map is done.
There are a number of cheaper alternatives to the Dawes.
GBE Manual Boost Controller Mk 2 A. In Scooby shop for £30ish Tel 077183 84822. RS Components rswww.com p/no 398-9142 for £9.64 or 210-8443 at £25.85

blue-scoop 26 June 2003 03:36 AM

Thanks Harvey, I've looked at the valve. Is it difficult to install and set up?.http://smilies.networkessence.net/s/otn/wink/thumb.gif

R19KET 26 June 2003 11:32 AM

It might be worth comparing the spec's of the RS product's, to those of the Dawes, or similar "automotive" parts.

The max opperating temp of the parts are 60, and 80 degC, whilst the temp of the air from the tubo will be in excess of 100 degC.

Accuracy of +/- 20% of the set pressure would also seem a little high.

Mark.


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