Tial 46mm Wastegate Instal
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What is the safest method of running a Tial 46mm wastegate? Considering air/fuel ratios, boost levels, etc.
Currently I am running the following engine mods:
K27-8DR Turbo
Autothority Mass Air Flow w/DME, KLR Chips - programmed to run 1.1 bar of boost.
PowerHaus Head
3.0 bar fuel pressure regulator
1.1 bar jetted banjo bolt
I was planning on running a 1.1bar spring combo on the tial, but I am not sure?
Need HELP... must instal... going through Porsche withdraw...
Currently I am running the following engine mods:
K27-8DR Turbo
Autothority Mass Air Flow w/DME, KLR Chips - programmed to run 1.1 bar of boost.
PowerHaus Head
3.0 bar fuel pressure regulator
1.1 bar jetted banjo bolt
I was planning on running a 1.1bar spring combo on the tial, but I am not sure?
Need HELP... must instal... going through Porsche withdraw...
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I have already purchase a Tial 46mm Wastegate from SFR.
I am looking for the SAFEST way to manage the boost.
When refering to a SAFE method of managing the boost I am primarily concerned with the air / fuel mixture that the engine will be running throughout the RPM range.
I had been using the stock Wastegate and the Cycling Valve as well as a 1.1Bar Banjo bolt.
I am looking for the SAFEST way to manage the boost.
When refering to a SAFE method of managing the boost I am primarily concerned with the air / fuel mixture that the engine will be running throughout the RPM range.
I had been using the stock Wastegate and the Cycling Valve as well as a 1.1Bar Banjo bolt.
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Manage the boost with a good manual or electronic boost controller. The stock cycling valve could still work for you, but it would be best to get a boost controller. DON'T use the Lindsey boost enhancer as a boost controller.
Don't run higher boost than your chips are programmed for... In the near future, you should consider a good standalone or piggyback...
Don't run higher boost than your chips are programmed for... In the near future, you should consider a good standalone or piggyback...
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Eyal,
I have Autothority chips (DME and KLR) and running Autothority MAF. The chips were programmed, by PowerHaus to run 1.1 bar of boost.
1.1 bar of boost = ?psi
I have Autothority chips (DME and KLR) and running Autothority MAF. The chips were programmed, by PowerHaus to run 1.1 bar of boost.
1.1 bar of boost = ?psi