I'm looking into getting the CP-E FMIC.... Now i know that with this intercooler, heat transfer is better, cooler engine tempuratures, less friction = less boost loss, blah blah blah... my question(s): Now if there is "less pressure loss" does that mean that the turbo is doing less work to meet specified boost? If so would that prolong the turbo's life???? or does the turbo still spin at the same rpm causing more pressure??? Im not sure how boost control works... is it gauged, or is it mechanically controlled on the turbo itself????.... i feel like i should know this, but it's my first turbo car so bare with me... I know with an intercooler upgrade it is common practice to increase boost from stock (im assuming its 12psi).... what is a safe psi with our stock block set up? maybe 15psi??? last question... I'm going to buy cp-e's FMIC, CAI, Dual exhaust all at once... what should i change once i install these parts?.. i know the BOV would be that one thing, but what if I don't want to up boost, do i need the change the BOV???? Damn, i just made turtle soup on this thread, but i really need some advice.... This is my Daily Driver, and i want to release a few more horses... atleast 300 from stock 270... help please...
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