dsmfreak1984
10+ Year Contributor
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- Jul 27, 2008
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las vegas,
Nevada
Hey guys got a bit of a brain tickler for ya. My 95 gst w/stock t25, a while back I was screwing around under the hood and broke the nipple off of the BCS I thought no big thing
Id just let the vacuum line hang there (newbie move) I was getting 13 psi of boost at the intake manifold (per autometer boost gauge)(still running crappy 2G BOV) and didn't realy think too much of it, till I was at the track last night and ran a horrible 16.3 @85
So after doing some research today on the forums I finnaly found out that was a bad thing, basicly the same as ripping the hose off of the WGA, so I ran a line from the nipple on the turbo housing to the WGA so now Im getting 10 psi of boost at the manifold, but the car feels Incredibly faster and pulls much harder????????Go figure, and I significantly noticed a decrease in turbo whine. You guys ever heard of this????? The only thing I can think of as far as the difference in power is maybe excessive air being pulled through the MAFS and not getting to the engine, so maybe it was running HELLA rich????? Or perhaps the turbo was spinning so fast it was seriously heatsoaking and the computer was pulling timing????? Am I right in my thinking or am I asking a stupid newbie question????? This is my first turbo DSM, so I am a little new to the concept of Boost. I had two others a 91 laser n/t and a 92 laser 1.8 n/t so Im not completely new but, lack the knowledge of the almighty turbo gods. So what do you guys think????? Perhaps this thread could keep another newbie (like me) from making the same mistake.
Id just let the vacuum line hang there (newbie move) I was getting 13 psi of boost at the intake manifold (per autometer boost gauge)(still running crappy 2G BOV) and didn't realy think too much of it, till I was at the track last night and ran a horrible 16.3 @85
So after doing some research today on the forums I finnaly found out that was a bad thing, basicly the same as ripping the hose off of the WGA, so I ran a line from the nipple on the turbo housing to the WGA so now Im getting 10 psi of boost at the manifold, but the car feels Incredibly faster and pulls much harder????????Go figure, and I significantly noticed a decrease in turbo whine. You guys ever heard of this????? The only thing I can think of as far as the difference in power is maybe excessive air being pulled through the MAFS and not getting to the engine, so maybe it was running HELLA rich????? Or perhaps the turbo was spinning so fast it was seriously heatsoaking and the computer was pulling timing????? Am I right in my thinking or am I asking a stupid newbie question????? This is my first turbo DSM, so I am a little new to the concept of Boost. I had two others a 91 laser n/t and a 92 laser 1.8 n/t so Im not completely new but, lack the knowledge of the almighty turbo gods. So what do you guys think????? Perhaps this thread could keep another newbie (like me) from making the same mistake.


