Trying to figure this beast out, for more enjoyment, and to have any bugs worked out before the wife has it for a month.
To wit, I have been monitoring what I can, which includes boost. I have posted previously about a percieved issue not making appropriate boost, but as it was in a somewhat un-related thread it didn't rate reply. I understand to expect ~15.6psig (as stated in numerous places, magazines, etc). When I first purchased the car, 10-11psig is the maximum I would ever see. This continued until a few days ago, had some heavy rains on the way home, and the boost gauge went crazy erratic.
Figuring I got some water on the admittedly poorly wired gauge connections (intend to fix tomorrow), I opened hood and traced around to find it. Ended up "jiggling" most everything, but nothing stood out as a problem. When I got back in the car, I discovered several changes:
#1) Idle, cruising vacuum. Previously 10in hg was about as low as the vacuum would get. I didn't think much of this, as a mini that I worked on showed this consistently, as have other 4 cyl that I have played with. Now however, it shows 20-25 in hg at idle, and slightly more on deceleration.
#2) Boost "shows" up. In 1st and 2nd, usually hit around 13psig, and 3rd/4th usually ALMOST make it 15psig. I briefly skimmed the Cobb articles on the boost control system, but would need to see it in action to truly understand. Does the computer calculate a torque product, and use it to limit boost?
Jon
To wit, I have been monitoring what I can, which includes boost. I have posted previously about a percieved issue not making appropriate boost, but as it was in a somewhat un-related thread it didn't rate reply. I understand to expect ~15.6psig (as stated in numerous places, magazines, etc). When I first purchased the car, 10-11psig is the maximum I would ever see. This continued until a few days ago, had some heavy rains on the way home, and the boost gauge went crazy erratic.
Figuring I got some water on the admittedly poorly wired gauge connections (intend to fix tomorrow), I opened hood and traced around to find it. Ended up "jiggling" most everything, but nothing stood out as a problem. When I got back in the car, I discovered several changes:
#1) Idle, cruising vacuum. Previously 10in hg was about as low as the vacuum would get. I didn't think much of this, as a mini that I worked on showed this consistently, as have other 4 cyl that I have played with. Now however, it shows 20-25 in hg at idle, and slightly more on deceleration.
#2) Boost "shows" up. In 1st and 2nd, usually hit around 13psig, and 3rd/4th usually ALMOST make it 15psig. I briefly skimmed the Cobb articles on the boost control system, but would need to see it in action to truly understand. Does the computer calculate a torque product, and use it to limit boost?
Jon