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Old 10-16-2005, 08:26 AM
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How much Psi can my D15b2 handle. I have a Front mount. B&G Fuel Requlator. Full exhaust system.
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it doesnt depend on psi....it depends on power. what kind of engine managment do you have?


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10.4 psi
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ya even with a great tune i wouldn't go over 11 psi, ur motor won't last long

it also depends on your turbo size
u can run 11 psi on a t25 and not hurt your motor as bad as 11 psi on a SC61
the bigger turbo's will make more peak power, that can end up blowing up your motor even on a good tune.

i would run 10 psi max with a small t3 if i were you, but if you like lag
run a SC series and 9 psi max
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