F8LDOSE said:If you haven't even talked to the dealer who sold you the turbo why would you post on a public forum that the turbo is crap? Thats not a good way to do business, as both sides will suffer.
BigDan said:What is the 2nd mod you're not happy with????
robertyoke said:astar, what altitude were you at when pulling grade? the higher you are the less boost you will see.
ASTAR said:Actually, I did talk to the dealer about 3 weeks ago and told him what my boost numbers were. He said that was weird as he is one of the people that told me I would get 48-50lbs out of this turbo. I was trying to decide on either this or twins and figured that 48-50 would do. I'm not getting that. He said he would find out what was up and get back to me and I haven't heard anything yet. A little frustrating since I have dumped a decent amount of money into this truck and have been disappointed with two of the most major mods.
It's a little discouraging and I was looking for advice from others with experience.
Thanks for YOUR input though, it's helped a lot.![]()
That must be the 20x10 wheelsASTAR said:Still working on the solution on that one. I don't want to publicly ***** about it right now but it's the most expensive one in my sig.![]()
Good point. Boost doesn't matter all that much. Heck, you can blcok of your intake and both boost AND EGT go off the charts.Mark_Kendrick said:Don't worry about the boost #s worry about the EGTs. If EGTs are not over 12-1300* pre turbo the housing is properly sized and you are making enough boost. The turbo may take as much as 1000mi to break in (usually sooner 2-500 for a single) but you will see more boost, faster spool, and a slight egt drop after the breakin happens. On my twin setups its much more pronounced than on a single.
FWIW,
Mark