indeed, the 4g63 and sr20 are some of the strongest factory 4cyls. i just didn't feel like typing all the differencesKyRaceFan said:DSM's also have 450cc injectors stock, and blocks that handle 500hp with upgraded head bolts..
Totally different engine.
TOTALLY.
heh, yep. i love how my friend's evo3-16G will spike to 22psi, untuned and not kill his motor... also pegged out a 2bar gauge on his T25 once... crazy strong engines.KyRaceFan said:yea, the injector size also is a huge factor in other wise stock DSMs running such high boost.. they have the fuel to do it.
Our car simply doesnt have enough fuel to do so stock...
If we had 450s, then it'd be ok to run 15 daily... *sigh*
1g 90-94, used a td05-14b Mitsu turbo; 2g 95-99, use a garret t25..MSPinVA said:I thought the DSM cars used a Mitsu turbo stock....?? Oh well.
I think you should first get a full exhaust and then see how well your car pulls. Then go intake and hardpipes/intercooler THEN play with the boost.
mx3ownzj00 said:indeed, the 4g63 and sr20 are some of the strongest factory 4cyls. i just didn't feel like typing all the differences![]()
this is wrong...if you need an explantion why then you know very little enough to make a statement as you did.DAWIV said:The stock boost is 6.9 psi. You will not be able to run 15-17 psi in stock trim. The t25 could handle, but the PCM will not allow it due to its tuning.
DiscreetSpeed said:this is wrong...if you need an explantion why then you know very little enough to make a statement as you did.
Why, I'm glad you asked. California has 91 octane gas. Will 15 psi on 91 destroy the motor.. well that depends. Knock and detonation are not determined by just boost pressure and fuel octane. Ambient temperature, oxygen content, fuel pressure, ecu timing and timing adjustments, spark intensity, cylinder heat retention, and flow rate are all variables that no 2 cars will be exactly alike, even if both cars are stock, unless mazda's have no deviation and everything is 100% exactly alike. I believe you have a FMIC and catless, that changed many of in above variables and now significantly changed you intake charge temperature and flow rate, when those change everything else listed above will also change.DiscreetSpeed said:...can you explain that to me? ?
DiscreetSpeed said:did i say it was the answer? do you know if we need higher octane to run 15psi? or did you read it? ive been runnin 93 for a bit now and no signs of detonation...can you explain that to me? i must have some magical msp?
lol good point on the 1st paragraph.....pos 91 eh? dang.Notorious said:Why, I'm glad you asked. California has 91 octane gas. Will 15 psi on 91 destroy the motor.. well that depends. Knock and detonation are not determined by just boost pressure and fuel octane. Ambient temperature, oxygen content, fuel pressure, ecu timing and timing adjustments, spark intensity, cylinder heat retention, and flow rate are all variables that no 2 cars will be exactly alike, even if both cars are stock, unless mazda's have no deviation and everything is 100% exactly alike. I believe you have a FMIC and catless, that changed many of in above variables and now significantly changed you intake charge temperature and flow rate, when those change everything else listed above will also change.
With that said is MSP magical??? hmmm might be special to you, but it just so happens that your variables are in your favor and you are able to run that boost pressure. The fact that 93 octane is available where you live is an added bonus for you. With so many variables another car running 15 psi might blow, I personally know of one that did. If you took the time to read my above post you would note that I said that you "probably should" run engine management, I didn't state that you "can't" run without it. Some people choose to go closer to the edge and there's others who would rather have a larger safety margin. I only quoted your post earlier so other readers would have a point of reference of what I'm talking about, it wasn't quoted as a direct rebuttal and refusal of your car.
DiscreetSpeed said:lol good point on the 1st paragraph.....pos 91 eh? dang.
no doubt anyone boosting should run some kind of engine management when boosting high...but if you have an ecu like ours that dumps more than enough fuel at 9,10,11,12 for those on 93 you dont need to run one...it would be better no doubt about that, but it is not a nessesity(spelling?). thats what im saying....there is more than one or 2 people boosting higher than 9 psi with little to no mods...the ecu is better than most here tend to make it out to be..
what turb do you have?joka1 said:not to get too off the point since i dont have a msp but i spike to 18.1 and i still drive everyday with perfect compression but i run 14 everyday!! not a msp but last time i checked it was the same engine!!!!!
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Im sure discreet would like to hear why. Again lots of people tell other what not to do without actually knowing themselves or have any proof...everone thinks they are a engineer. I hear people push 12 psi and blow there engine...I hear other run on 12 psi with 30,000 miles with no problem. If you have the balls to try then go for it....dont try to talk them down or outta it. If someone doesnt push the limit or try well never know...we are going to speculate and form BS theories.The stock boost is 6.9 psi. You will not be able to run 15-17 psi in stock trim. The t25 could handle, but the PCM will not allow it due to its tuning.