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#33
I guess there are 2 conversations here. 1) what the boost gauge shows and, 2) what the actual boost presure is. Even stock turbos that run "0.7" bar will regularly exceed this due to changes in atmospheric conditions.
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Originally Posted by John McM
Just to further cloud the issue, the official turbo service manual states max. boost pressure @ 0.88 bar positive. That should be accurate, but Mr. detail wasn't working on this document as shown by a number of gaffs in it e.g. it mixes up the 3.3l data with the 3.6 for power specs
Sameer, When I first tested my car it was reading .8 bar. So They obviously vary considerably. The car is a much different animal with the 1.0 bar spring. I do know of some that say they were reading .88 or close with the factory spring. I would have to guess some cars came from the factory with a little more punch than others. Although my car was measuring 370 hp with no mods other than B&B headers. With the addition of the HF K27 and 1 bar spring it easily jumped to 430 with cats. I am assuming without the cats it should be closer to 450.
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Hi Anthony,
My mechanic gave me the Porsche Service Information Technik '93 service book [WKD 498 321] to read and it just happened to spend a bit of time on the photocopier so I have a copy in front of me now.
On page 2-14 it has a section titled checking values and reads 'Max boost pressure 0.88 bar (positive pressure)'. I don't claim it's correct, that's just what they wrote.
Sameer, the same book gives 964 part numbers for the camshafts.
My mechanic gave me the Porsche Service Information Technik '93 service book [WKD 498 321] to read and it just happened to spend a bit of time on the photocopier so I have a copy in front of me now.
On page 2-14 it has a section titled checking values and reads 'Max boost pressure 0.88 bar (positive pressure)'. I don't claim it's correct, that's just what they wrote.
Sameer, the same book gives 964 part numbers for the camshafts.
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tjn,
goto www.turbo911.com and it's under "sweet sound" thread. I thought I posted it in all the turbo forums here.
goto www.turbo911.com and it's under "sweet sound" thread. I thought I posted it in all the turbo forums here.
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Hi Guys, link to Joe's videos seem to be broken. Anyone know a working link....must see/listen to it.
Hi Sameer, how u doing. we met a couple of times in Singapore, thru Jeff I think or Andy. i drove the red and then midnite blue 964C4. Now live in Bangkok and just bought a 1991 964 turbo 3.3 yesterday. Will be selling the interim NSX that I had for a year before I found this turbo gem.
Hi Sameer, how u doing. we met a couple of times in Singapore, thru Jeff I think or Andy. i drove the red and then midnite blue 964C4. Now live in Bangkok and just bought a 1991 964 turbo 3.3 yesterday. Will be selling the interim NSX that I had for a year before I found this turbo gem.