Well I got the new Turbosmart E-Boost street controller set up today, and I have to say it's an awesome bit of kit!
I was aiming for 25psi (1.75 BAR - BDM told me to keep the boost under 1.8 BAR, 1.75 BAR is also right in the turbos efficiency range), so after a few runs and adjusting the duty cycle up I achieved the target boost of 25psi, wastegate pressure set to 22psi. I got a slight spike up to 25.7psi, so I reduced the sensitivity from 20 down to 17 and that got rid of the spike. I set up the boost correction for between 5000 to 7000rpm at 12% and now it spools quickly to 25psi and holds it perfectly with no drop off at all to 7000rpm! I set up the overboost protection to 27psi so if it does spike or overboost for any reason it will protect the engine.
Overall I am VERY impressed with the Turbosmart E-Boost Street controller, far far superior to the Forge UNOS and WAY easier to use than my previous Apexi AVC-R.
Star 'performance' strikes again!!I was getting a light rattle and vibration from under the car, which sounded to me like the heatshield rattling off the exhaust. So I jacked the car up and I was right! 5 of the round grip clips that hold the heatshield had corroded and rusted away, leaving the heatshield flapping around. I had ordered a new pack of 10 clips from Sere a while ago, so I set about replacing them all, easy enough job, I tapped them on with a small pin hammer to make sure they were all on tight. Believe it or not I found one of them was actually a washer and a cable tie ... nice work from a 'tuner' eh!
I was getting a light rattle and vibration from under the car, which sounded to me like the heatshield rattling off the exhaust. So I jacked the car up and I was right! 5 of the round grip clips that hold the heatshield had corroded and rusted away, leaving the heatshield flapping around. I had ordered a new pack of 10 clips from Sere a while ago, so I set about replacing them all, easy enough job, I tapped them on with a small pin hammer to make sure they were all on tight. Believe it or not I found one of them was actually a washer and a cable tie ... nice work from a 'tuner' eh!
Yeah, the instructions say to set the wastegate pressure 3psi below the target boost, which is 25psi on mine. If it spikes reduce it. Mine spiked to 25.7psi so I reduced the wastegate pressure to 21.5psi and that cured it. Now it spools quickly up to 25psi and just holds it for as far as I dare rev it!
Star 'performance' strikes again!!
You can also use a flat head screwdriver in one of the outer slots to turn them onto the threaded studs on the car
Total pain when you find most of them corroded away to nothing and the heatshield lying on top of the cat lol
I can imagine after hearing about your water coolant pipe tooWell yeah, 'nuff said. You should ask Craig about their top-notch engineering solution for his intake pipe to his GTRS turbo.
Well I got the new Turbosmart E-Boost street controller set up today, and I have to say it's an awesome bit of kit!
I was aiming for 25psi (1.75 BAR - BDM told me to keep the boost under 1.8 BAR, 1.75 BAR is also right in the turbos efficiency range), so after a few runs and adjusting the duty cycle up I achieved the target boost of 25psi, wastegate pressure set to 22psi. I got a slight spike up to 25.7psi, so I reduced the sensitivity from 20 down to 17 and that got rid of the spike. I set up the boost correction for between 5000 to 7000rpm at 12% and now it spools quickly to 25psi and holds it perfectly with no drop off at all to 7000rpm! I set up the overboost protection to 27psi so if it does spike or overboost for any reason it will protect the engine.
Overall I am VERY impressed with the Turbosmart E-Boost Street controller, far far superior to the Forge UNOS and WAY easier to use than my previous Apexi AVC-R.