Okay.. so after 3 days of fiddle-phuquing got my Driftmotion "plug-and-play" intercooler installed. I had to make a manual to map out the pipes because there is no instructions at all... lol.
AFter playing around with the 3000 pipe replacement (which didn't fit properly) and its attached pipe to the fender, I could not get it to go in at a proper angle without cutting out some of the inside fender (cut and repainted... ). After all that work.. went back to the custom pipe I had with the HKS 3000 pipe (which is oddly larger than the supplied hardpipes). The supplied pipes were sitting too high, plus the BOV was directly above where the hose needs to go to reintegrate.. which wouldn't work.
Therefore.. no SSQV BOV on the car, just running on stock BOV until first week of april. Getting a mount welded onto my custom pipe that sits a bit farther down. Had to move the rad overflow to under the headlight and put the oilcooler on the upper front part of the intercooler core. All fits nicely now and is tucked in good. Couldn't use those 2 supplied pipes for reasons listed along with the fact that they sat too high for my tastes. Ah well... almost done.
QUESTION:
I noted that driving the car now (still stock BOV, but all hard piped and intercooler installed) with the boost controller disabled (just running on wastegate), I only get 7 lbs of boost whereas I used to get 10 pounds on the 60-1 CT26 wastegate.
Anyone know why that happens?
Thanks!
**been thinking... is this perhaps due to the cooling effects of the intercooler along with the increased airflow potential? (meaning... cooler air = denser mixture). I haven't turned on the boost controller yet, so I am guessing that until I do I will be at a 7lb boost at the wastegate for some physics reason... I thought the pressure drop was 0.5 - 1.5 lbs max... this is more like 3.0 lbs.
AFter playing around with the 3000 pipe replacement (which didn't fit properly) and its attached pipe to the fender, I could not get it to go in at a proper angle without cutting out some of the inside fender (cut and repainted... ). After all that work.. went back to the custom pipe I had with the HKS 3000 pipe (which is oddly larger than the supplied hardpipes). The supplied pipes were sitting too high, plus the BOV was directly above where the hose needs to go to reintegrate.. which wouldn't work.
Therefore.. no SSQV BOV on the car, just running on stock BOV until first week of april. Getting a mount welded onto my custom pipe that sits a bit farther down. Had to move the rad overflow to under the headlight and put the oilcooler on the upper front part of the intercooler core. All fits nicely now and is tucked in good. Couldn't use those 2 supplied pipes for reasons listed along with the fact that they sat too high for my tastes. Ah well... almost done.
QUESTION:
I noted that driving the car now (still stock BOV, but all hard piped and intercooler installed) with the boost controller disabled (just running on wastegate), I only get 7 lbs of boost whereas I used to get 10 pounds on the 60-1 CT26 wastegate.
Anyone know why that happens?
Thanks!
**been thinking... is this perhaps due to the cooling effects of the intercooler along with the increased airflow potential? (meaning... cooler air = denser mixture). I haven't turned on the boost controller yet, so I am guessing that until I do I will be at a 7lb boost at the wastegate for some physics reason... I thought the pressure drop was 0.5 - 1.5 lbs max... this is more like 3.0 lbs.
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