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Old 04-29-2003, 02:16 PM
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adjusting the psi on a t-25

Is there anyway to do this? I was wondering because if I am going to run 6-7psi on a d16a6 honda motor in my CRX The facorty setting on the turbo is at 8 right? I was needing to drop it by about 1 psi. Then I figured in that if the pressure drop is 1.5psi in most intercoolers. anyways I really need some info on eclipse intercoolers and the t-25 anyone have any sites?

Im going to be running a 1st gen eclipse intercooler and the t-25.

And Im still looking for the intercooler if anyone has one I might be interested.
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Old 04-29-2003, 02:25 PM
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Generally....if you run a vac line from the turbo outlet straight over to the wastegate inlet...that'll net you about 7 psi in boost. Thats what it was when I was experimenting on my WRX......same turbo.

Can't help ya on the IC...sorry
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