combo is: 12v w/ RAYMAC head, ATS manifold, II sps62, AFE race filter, 5" exhaust, 215 pump against the front plug, 215 injectors.
previous owner had a 35psi gauge on the bottom of a 3 gauge pillar to monitor boost on the bottom turbo... it obviously wasn't hooked to anything when I ditched the twins and put the sps62 on. I got another 60psi gauge and hooked it to the exhaust manifold.
I was concerned that maybe w/ the ported head, the turbo might be spinning harder to make the boost...
turbo is untouched from II and if I mash it, will swing to 48psi and settle down to 45... if I roll on it, it'll hit 48psi and stay there... EGT's are between 1200-1250* at full boogie depending on outside temps, etc.
watching the gauges and varying throttle inputs, etc. drive pressure is steadily 5psi LOWER than boost... even at 48psi of boost, drive pressure is right around 43psi!
I need to get my DDP4's in, but haven't had the time or shop space... and frankly, I'm so lazy, and this thing is making just enough power that I don't really have this burning "need" to put them in... on the highway, I'm pulling away from mildly modded trucks as it is.
anyhow, pleasantly surprised at the drive pressure numbers, even approaching 50psi!! I wonder what the drive pressure looked like on my old PDR35-12/S400 combo!
previous owner had a 35psi gauge on the bottom of a 3 gauge pillar to monitor boost on the bottom turbo... it obviously wasn't hooked to anything when I ditched the twins and put the sps62 on. I got another 60psi gauge and hooked it to the exhaust manifold.
I was concerned that maybe w/ the ported head, the turbo might be spinning harder to make the boost...
turbo is untouched from II and if I mash it, will swing to 48psi and settle down to 45... if I roll on it, it'll hit 48psi and stay there... EGT's are between 1200-1250* at full boogie depending on outside temps, etc.
watching the gauges and varying throttle inputs, etc. drive pressure is steadily 5psi LOWER than boost... even at 48psi of boost, drive pressure is right around 43psi!

I need to get my DDP4's in, but haven't had the time or shop space... and frankly, I'm so lazy, and this thing is making just enough power that I don't really have this burning "need" to put them in... on the highway, I'm pulling away from mildly modded trucks as it is.
anyhow, pleasantly surprised at the drive pressure numbers, even approaching 50psi!! I wonder what the drive pressure looked like on my old PDR35-12/S400 combo!
