I was hoping it would all be sorted for you today bud
. I'm not doubting what your saying ain't true but that in my opinion is not right. Many BT conversions with your valve setup (N75F probably) have been successfully comissioned so your current spec valve shouldn't be a
problem. The ECS valve if my memory serves me correct is a N75C or H version which basically allows more boost to build before operating the actuator. The custom mapping should be able to adjust the duty of your standard valve to match.
I would be tempted to run a good quality manual boost controller in its place, something like the Forge unit.
It is sorted, as in the car is running very well, but it's not achieving those "ideal" or pub bhp type figures, so you know when you have a certain vision in your mind and it does not turn out quite the way you wanted it to be
but it just needs a Forge MBC to fix the issue as the N75 cannot hold the boost
We have recommended a MBC too.
The software is now running 1.38bar, but we are only seeing 1.1 bar of boost.
To be honest, haven't been overly impressed by the ATP kit. Even down to the very soft 90 degree elbows that are supplied to make the intake hose....very prone to collapsing
Will - not having a pop at all mate, you have done a fantastic job so far, as you say of a kit that was not a great fit in the first place so what you have managed to do is fantastic so far, great level of service and have been more than helpful with talking through each of the stages and the issues raised during the conversion
I cant wait to drive the car, but you know how it is, as mentioned above, you have a set figure in your mind and then it comes out a little low or not as expected, it has disheartened me a bit. I am sure the manual or electronic boost controller will resolve the issue
I spoke to Alex at Backdraft motorsport and he said he had a similar issue and now runs a Forge MBC and it works a treat and allowed the boost to be held all the way to the redline
again, great service. Sorry if i sounded a bit miffed on the phone earlier, but it was just the initial disappointment, but as I am sure you know, these things can never be straight forward sometimes.....
Your in safe hands with the mapping if Ptorque are doing it. Will, connect a bike pump with a gauge directly to the actuator and check how much psi it takes to start the movement. If its less than 12 psi it ain't going to allow the turbo to spool long enough to reach your requested values. 1.38 bar requested at Red line should get you near 290bhp
. I bet CR turbo's haven't adjusted the actuator properly.
Can you richen the mixture at Redline to lower egt's to break into the 300bhp
zone.
I believe the Actuator is in the correct position, but then that is a pretty loose statement when I dont have a direct comparison to be honest
so what are you saying, duty cycle on n75 is at 100% and your not achieving the boost?
What do you mean Bill?
I am going to ring a few other people tomorrow and get some quotes and opinions on the manual and electronic BC and see which is the best route and get one ordered asap....the MBC being the easiest to fit of course