FellowTraveler
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Am I correct, the above link evidences that a 3 BAR boost sensor will lean out the fuel mixture of 2 bar tunes, or?
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Am I correct, the above link evidences that a 3 BAR boost sensor will lean out the fuel mixture of 2 bar tunes, or?
Not really I guess what I would consider a true HX40. I would compare your turbo more to the HX35/40 hyrbid area. You are still using an HX35 turbine wheel with a 60mm inducer from a 40. So really you have like a 35/40 hybrid with a 16cm housing. But with the 16cm housing, you really have accomplished roughly what I did as far as reducing drive pressures and increasing performance. So as long as you are happy with it man, upgrading from that may not net you much except slightly faster spooling ability. I needed that with my 5 speed and 4.10 gearing
Nice whistle!!! I love how mine whistles too. I'm not using the wastegate on mine anymore and I usually max out around 25-27.Here's some clips I put together for you guys
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You wire it closed, or?Nice whistle!!! I love how mine whistles too. I'm not using the wastegate on mine anymore and I usually max out around 25-27.
I just don't have the line from the compressor housing hooked up to the actuator. I suppose I could be losing a little boost if the pressure is high enough to force the wastegate open, not sure.You wire it closed, or?
I had my boost controller inline with mine. Eventually I had the boost controller set to allow full boost all the time, so when I repurposed my boost controller to control the Puff Limiter I decided there was no point in hooking anything back up.Haha same with me. I have the fittings. Am just too lazy to hook up my wastegate to my compressor housing haha like god forbid I go buy 12 inches of hose. I did peg 27psi out on my gauge with mine on the other day though.
Why a puff limiter?
trying to reduce the black smoke until boost builds
I get what it does, but reducing black smoke also means reducing fuel charge. I know we are all trying to get away from excessive smoke but wouldn't the bit of extra heat help spool the turbocharger and increase your low rpm torque band. I guess to me a properly sized turbo would negate having a puff limiter. Even with the 60/64/14 I just swapped to, if I hammer the throttle she makes a slight puff then the turbo lights and she is gone, and that's with a manual transmission.
You do realize his IP can put put 160cc. IIRC it also adjustable.
That's true but my pump makes 165cc @ 1500 rpm. I think I'd have a hard time sizing a turbo to handle that much fuel at that rpm and still give me good flow at 3500 rpm, too. My hope is that a vvt turbo can do that though....or at least get closer.Yes, I realize that. It doesn't change what I said. A properly sized turbo can negate the puff limiter and create a broader torque band if you calibrate dynamic timing correctly.
There are only two (2) ways to burn all that fuel on the down low "a Detroit Diesel Blower or compounding turbocharging both of which will produce massive torque right from idle." There would be no need to run high boost either!All true statements. The puff limiter is adjustable but for a pump my size it isn't the magic bullet I hoped it to be. With how I have the electronic boost controller hooked up to it I can definitely adjust how the turbo spools....I can clamp it right down so it won't spool, but I can't find a setting where it will spool nice and not smoke excessively. It's worst on hot days, but on cool days the smoke is pretty managable. Even so I do a lot of rear view mirror driving to make sure I'm not smoking excessively until spooled. I feel like a vvt turbo like an HE351 would help since the turbo would be better sized at low boost levels and move more air theough the engine....but that's just a theory for now.