Help how do i lower my boost from 20psi to 16 psi on e boost, do i go mode with lower arrow key and does the engine have to be on?
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Turbosmart e boost 2 how to lower boost?
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Re: Turbosmart e boost 2 how to lower boost?
turbos art have all instructions for all products on their excellent site. just Google and download.
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Re: Turbosmart e boost 2 how to lower boost?
You cant just choose a solid psi number. It's set by duty cycle on the MAC valve rather than choosing a psi setting.
That means you've just got to adjust the setpoint and trial and error, naturally you'll be adjusting it downwards, try five clicks as a starting point - my old setup was 5 clicks between 19.5 and 17.5 as a reference...
Once you've got it set, check it a bit in different conditions. I'm sure you'll see it varied depending on temp etc.
If you're not comfortable fiddling, take it to a nearby performance shop that are used to working on imports - chances are they'll charge you bugger all to show you or set it up. If you bought it from a real shop rather than the internet, go and see them.
That means you've just got to adjust the setpoint and trial and error, naturally you'll be adjusting it downwards, try five clicks as a starting point - my old setup was 5 clicks between 19.5 and 17.5 as a reference...
Once you've got it set, check it a bit in different conditions. I'm sure you'll see it varied depending on temp etc.
If you're not comfortable fiddling, take it to a nearby performance shop that are used to working on imports - chances are they'll charge you bugger all to show you or set it up. If you bought it from a real shop rather than the internet, go and see them.
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