boost control question..turboed ITRS help
currently, i am using a greddy boost controller running at 0.45 bar which is equivalent to 7psi. Is there anything I can buy or do to make the turbo run at a lower psi, preferably 4 psi? Or is there a way i can just turn off the turbo completely while leaving the turbo kit and intercooler under the hood?
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ok. i'll bite. get a 0.35 bar waste gate and stop wasting everyones time and do research before you blow up your integra.
i know near to nothing about turbo applications, yet i still know enough to know you know absolutely nothing.
ok. i'll bite. get a 0.35 bar waste gate and stop wasting everyones time and do research before you blow up your integra.

i know near to nothing about turbo applications, yet i still know enough to know you know absolutely nothing.
You will get much more help if you post in the FI forum https://honda-tech.com/zeroforum?id=16
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Heh. Why? Looking for a "valet" mode or just worried about your motor?
Turn the boost controller off, that'll let you run on the wastegate spring, and will be the lowest PSI you can get without getting a new WG spring (unless you can loosen that spring somehow)

http://www.greddy.com/prod_relief_valve.htm --> This would be a bastard way to do it... but you could set the relief valve (basically a BOV that opens at a certain pressure). You can set it for like 1.5 PSI if you wanted to.
-Chris
Heh. Why? Looking for a "valet" mode or just worried about your motor?
Turn the boost controller off, that'll let you run on the wastegate spring, and will be the lowest PSI you can get without getting a new WG spring (unless you can loosen that spring somehow)

http://www.greddy.com/prod_relief_valve.htm --> This would be a bastard way to do it... but you could set the relief valve (basically a BOV that opens at a certain pressure). You can set it for like 1.5 PSI if you wanted to.
-Chris
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