boostisgood
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psifactor said:boostisgood we were talking about the engine...not the ecu. Of course a turbo car would have to have a different ecu. but as far as engine..there is no difference. so you have no proof.
sorry to missunderstand this statement. When you said Warrenty...it sure sounds like you would use the warrenty to fix you engine. just mentality of people using their warrenty over their own stupidity is wrong IMO.
I would not be boosting my mazdaspeed at 12psi without proper supporting mods.
Intake, exaust, BC, Fuel pump, larger injectors, AFPR, and ported turbine outlet. Now you can run 12psi all day long safely. but again....I would go and put je forged pistons, eagle rods, stainless steal valves 1mm oversized, titanuim valve spring retainers, duel valve springs, ceramic coating the piston and valve faces, 180,000psi rod bolts, main studs, medal head gasket and head studs, complete balance and blue printing. NOW you are ready for some Boost!!!!
Read this:
http://www.i-club.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=9739&perpage=15&pagenumber=1
It will make you think twice about claming stuff like this on a public forum.
Dear lord, I know the damn engine is the same as the p5 ect ect. that was the whole point of the MSP. To build on the stock platform. Are you sure you sell cars ? you whould've known this was the goal of the MSP project, if your dealership is a MS dealer.
Ohhh and about the mods you posted, not needed to run a decent 12 psi of boost on this engine. first, upgrade the turbo to a more efficient one (i.e. t-28 t-3) second, FMIC, which mazda should've done,to deal with the added heat from the turbo. Third, a good fuel controller, (i know you cant controll the fuel after 4500 rpms, but the ecu goes uber rich plus this mod would help--->). fourth, maybe, upgraded injectors and fuel pump.
Those were some good ideas, but we are not looking to run 20-30 PSI outta this car. IIRC too you posted those mods in a different thread, trying to prove you knowledge on cars, and tuning.