Sounds pretty good to me - much better than what I could get the standard turbo to hold with an FMIC and boost controller.....
You may find that with an FMIC and the standard turbo you'll loose the top end a bit though - i did. If you'r going to boost up to 1.2 bar then you'll need the FMIC if you push the car in 4th or 5th gear to be safe. At 1.0 bar or 1.1 bar there is no need for an FMIC IMO unless you plan to get a hybrid sometime and hold more boost to the redline.
Re: Is my (Std) actuator OK?#33074 24/01/200600:1124/01/200600:11
Richard, you are actually running a PRV not a PBV!
With a PRV your actuator setting is unimportant (unless its stuck open or shut of course) because the PRV wont let any air through until it approaches the release pressure.
This isnt true with a PBV which is entirely dependant on actuator setting.
The BCV11 wont go much over 1.3bar and by the time you are at peak revs you will be lucky to see more than 0.8bar as the standard turbo wont flow any more air.
If you want more boost you'll need my BCV11-BB valve or go electronic
Last edited by cosmograph; 24/01/200600:11.
Re: Is my (Std) actuator OK?#33075 24/01/200600:2224/01/200600:22
Even with an electronic boost controller you'll be hard pressed to hold much more boost to the redline with the standard turbo....if you try to you'll just get boost fluctuations.
Re: Is my (Std) actuator OK?#33077 24/01/200600:5124/01/200600:51
Yep. I'll leave it alone until the mapping. Then I just know it'll be an uprated turbo (watching Kingpleb's GT28R import thread ) - its either that or a hybrid, plus fuelpump, and then a re-map