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My T25 creeping? =O
So I was coming home from work today and I decided to give it a good 4th gear pull on the highway. I got on it at about 3000 rpms and boost gauge read 14 psi, perfect. I happened to glance over again at the boost gauge as I was nearing 4500 and watched it slowly begin to rise from 14 psi to ~18 psi
. Granted, it was fairly cold (about 28 degrees), and 4th gear puts quite a bit of load on the engine, so it kinda makes sense that it would creep a little bit. I'm sure my 3" turbo-back and evo3 o2 aren't helping the case either
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Re: My T25 creeping? =O
Meh, don't worry about it. If it gets over 20, that's when you start worrying about grenading the turbo, if it gets there consistently
. Then you'll HAVE to buy one of my turbos .Check your pm's dammit! EDIT>> Also possible your mbc adjusted itself, so to speak, b/c of car vibrations. Or maybe when you set it, you didn't get a full pull from the car...
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Re: My T25 creeping? =O
t25 wont beable to hurt anything. even at 25psi. just dons't flow enough lb/min to do anything drastic.
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