Darth Vader
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Anyone who has wheels hitting is pushing the turbo beyond 18 psi ALOT and softening the small diameter (5mm) shaft of the KO4.
...and I repeat, flatness in hot and humid weather is normal. Especially on a performance tune, which is often pushing power-producing AFR limits harder. The stock tunes general flatness and dead performance up high would mask this more, especially on an unmodified car. That next-door-to-useless stock top mount intercooler is the primary culprit here. On a hot, humid day, the IC core can't transfer much charge heat to the air and, just like a person, the engine can get overheated internally and produce less power. Dangerous? not really. power-limiting? Yes.
If you have a Dashhawk (get one if you don't), monitor your boost air temp and see how high it is compared to a cooler day.
...and I repeat, flatness in hot and humid weather is normal. Especially on a performance tune, which is often pushing power-producing AFR limits harder. The stock tunes general flatness and dead performance up high would mask this more, especially on an unmodified car. That next-door-to-useless stock top mount intercooler is the primary culprit here. On a hot, humid day, the IC core can't transfer much charge heat to the air and, just like a person, the engine can get overheated internally and produce less power. Dangerous? not really. power-limiting? Yes.
If you have a Dashhawk (get one if you don't), monitor your boost air temp and see how high it is compared to a cooler day.