smokymtn65
Well-Known Member
I noticed in one of your earlier post , your getting 15 psi boost, Without a "boost fooler or tune I have never been able to run more than 11psi without it throwing a code and defueling.
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since I swapped the GM-4 with the GM-8 style turbo and fixed the leaking intake gasket, when I put it to the floor on take off it will reach 15 PSI. I only have the wastgate vacuum connected on the turbo but I also know that my wastegate solenoid is bad. it will set a code if I go over 70 mph but I have never experienced a defueling that I'm aware of. not unless the PCM has been tuned and I don't know it! ( how would I find out ) anyway if I can remember to do it, I will take a video clip on my way home from work this afternoon on the dash gauges while pushing it to 15I noticed in one of your earlier post , your getting 15 psi boost, Without a "boost fooler or tune I have never been able to run more than 11psi without it throwing a code and defueling.
I'm wondering now that I can get full boost, if I were to replace the wastegate solenoid the PCM would regulate it and not defuel.It will reset with key cycle. If your pulling a load you will notice the defuel more. Either you have to , back off the boost, build the boost fooler, or tune it.
I like the idea on the WW spooling up faster and sooner. I don't think more boost is needed at all, but just boost up sooner and have the PCM control it. I know the vacuum actuater on the GM-8 is a different setup than the GM-4 so I'm not sure if the vacuum solenoid can still regulate it properly, that I guess I will find out once I get the solenoid replaced. as it is now I normally see between 5 and 8 psi on normal take-off and stays around 5psi on a 60 mph cruise which is fine. I think the better part is the less drive or exhaust back pressure and lower EGT'sI installed a WW into My turbo, along with the rebuild kit.
The turbo does spool quicker right off of idle. It will not give You more boost pressure.
I made My own turbo master controller. It worked very well, but, it did drop the fuel mileage a mile or so to the gallon.
I removed it and did the repairs on the vacuum system.
I do however, pack extra electronic boost control components just in case one of them fails when I am on the road.
I also pack the home made turbo master in case it is something more serious, like the vacuum pump failure.
Yeah I know, I was just curious about it and wishing the WW was cheaper in price! I like what I'm seeing out of mine right now and for lower EGT's if and when I get to the last part, the WMI system that will do a much better job from what I've read. I just have to keep it in my head that I need to fix the problems first and then add the mods later to make it better lol..I think $ spent on wicked wheel is better spent on a better turbo.
Wicked wheel is better than stock, but better turbo makes a much bigger difference.
I saw air pushing through the IP into the clear return line!! Is that normal?