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Old 03-25-2008, 09:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default why such slow spool w/ s60? opinions

mods thatll matter:
8.5:1 crower pistons w/ 5layer gasket (8.35:1 compression total)
crower s2 cams
cams set at 0,0
Stage 2
DURATION @ .050: Int: 208°/Exh: 202°
Valve Lift: Int: .385 / Exh: .382

voodooboost mbc w/ ceramic ball
super60
70mm throttle body
70mm ported intake mani


15psi comes on around 37-3800. i cant figure it out. i have zero fuel control at the moment. EMS is going in soon.

i was figuring...the MBC is backed out ALL THE WAY. so there is no preload on it. can that cause such slow spool? every1 that has this said they are getting 18-19psi at 3500.

i was figuring my cams are too large, but onthedwnlow is spooling his 60-1 to full boost (65lb wheel) at 33-3400 and he has brian crower s3's (similar).




any ideas. im planning on buying a hallman MBC. just gunna buy the best there is, and x it out of the equation. do you think thats it?


i hope! kus this turbo is fuckin killin me.


once it spools tho its beastly. im only boosting to 15psi...prettymuch straight spring from wg. at 15psi, once spooled, pulls harder than my 3147 at 19psi.
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