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ScottGT
30-04-2009, 17:53
Hey

i currently run 12psi on a standard turbo and standard unstrapped IC.Iv been told the carb was set up by CGB to run 12psi and it seems to run fine.

So would i be able to run 14psi safely with this setup?
Would i even notice the difference?
Whats the standard boost pressure?

Nayls
30-04-2009, 17:55
where is your boost reading being taken from? carb top or manifold?

fidos got a raider
30-04-2009, 17:57
Standard boost is belived to be 7 or 9 psi.
Should be able to run 14 on a standard carb not to sure.:confused:
I ran 14psi in my tungy and that was quick:)

JRP
30-04-2009, 17:57
I wonder if its jetted up enough.

I have run a bar with the standard intercooler unstrapped blah blah

and the carb more or less the same, if its set for 12psi id imagine that the extra 2psi or even 2.8 psi would not do it much harm.

You will notice a slight difference :p

ScottGT
30-04-2009, 18:04
where is your boost reading being taken from? carb top or manifold?

carb top i think

I wonder if its jetted up enough.

I have run a bar with the standard intercooler unstrapped blah blah

and the carb more or less the same, if its set for 12psi id imagine that the extra 2psi or even 2.8 psi would not do it much harm.

You will notice a slight difference :p

might try it this evening

cheers for the quick responces guys

JRP
30-04-2009, 18:05
just be careful and dont go mad... test, trial, possible error;)

ScottGT
30-04-2009, 18:11
just be careful and dont go mad... test, trial, possible error;)

cheers, yeah im not gunna go mad i just wondered if it was capable of running that much somewhat safely, iv heard that a standard IC explodes at 15psi or so?

JRP
30-04-2009, 18:13
cheers, yeah im not gunna go mad i just wondered if it was capable of running that much somewhat safely, iv heard that a standard IC explodes at 15psi or so?


mine never have ;)

ScottGT
30-04-2009, 18:16
Also i have an under bonnet bleed valve, i take it this will only control as much boost as is set at the wastgate actuator? so will i need to adjust it there first, check , then if not quite high enough wind in the arm?

Mart
30-04-2009, 18:27
R11102.

14psi is borderline fuelling for the carb, in most cases. I doubt the extra 2psi would make your car feel that much different, so maybe it's best to err on the side of caution?

JRP
30-04-2009, 18:28
R11102.

14psi is borderline fuelling for the carb, in most cases. I doubt the extra 2psi would make your car feel that much different, so maybe it's best to err on the side of caution?


Is that not what i just said, but in different word? :cooter:

Mart
30-04-2009, 18:30
Given the majority of my posts on here are invisible/ignored, I guess it doesn't make much difference... ;)

JRP
30-04-2009, 18:34
Given the majority of my posts on here are invisible/ignored, I guess it doesn't make much difference... ;)


heh, as i pointed out earlier... you may as well not post, voice of wisdom is not heard these days.

Infact your just a big heap of fail :laugh:

R5GTTRaider
30-04-2009, 19:46
i run 14psi strapped and flowed(properly not glued etc, removed internalflap etc)

saying that it over fuels and discussed before i need to find out what jets i have, still i dont wanna fudge the carb by taking apart, tho ive taken a xr2 and nova carb apart for new gaskets

just dont wanna end up with a non running car lol

Adam L
30-04-2009, 20:31
The carb was designed to come apart, hence rebuild kits... So why would it become broken by dismantling it?...

R5GTTRaider
30-04-2009, 21:35
The carb was designed to come apart, hence rebuild kits... So why would it become broken by dismantling it?...

cause that the kinda luck id have!

JRP
30-04-2009, 21:53
cause that the kinda luck id have!


Well if thats your luck, sell your car and get a plastic bubble much like this

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dczrd6EUN98

Sparkie
30-04-2009, 23:14
R11102.

you will have a job mate - none at the main warehouse in brum, none on order and the price of the headgasket set has rocketted up...:laugh:

Mart
30-04-2009, 23:23
Not surprised mate! I should be on some sort of commission for the amount of times R11102 has been 'advertised' on here :D

JRP
30-04-2009, 23:42
Not surprised mate! I should be on some sort of commission for the amount of times R11102 has been 'advertised' on here :D

r11102 ???

Mart
30-04-2009, 23:47
Type the number in GSF's online parts catalogue/shop, and see what comes up...

JRP
30-04-2009, 23:54
Type the number in GSF's online parts catalogue/shop, and see what comes up...


ile do it then jam my laptop up your arse with some mxv's