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Old 06-11-2007, 11:33 AM   #325 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by neonmarine
Hey vegasDSM, when does the S20g see max boost (and what is the max boost?) I like the idea and the cost but it is a lagger, I'll go diferent.


it depends on your WGA as well as supporting mods..

i have the WG that is adjustable (minimum 15psi) and i've had it up to 25psi..

at 15psi, it was quite laggy (i.e. full boost by 4200rpms).
at 22psi (what i run when my transmission isnt Fukk'd) i see full boost around 3500 rpms...

cams and headwork will change this around as well as a larger downpipe as the hahn downpipe is uber-small...

good luck w/it... youc ould always put in a lil shot of juice w/your sweet-ass nitrous setup (troll) to get full boost at a lower rpm..

cheers...
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