Losing Pressure?

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Old Feb 7, 2002 | 07:59 PM
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Default Losing Pressure?

i don't know I am losing air when i boost..
i checked all the pipes, it's all fine
i am thinking of my BOV
it sounds like coming out frm the bov
but it doen't happen all the time
it usually happens when i am in second or third gear...
do i need to adjust the bov??
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Old Feb 7, 2002 | 08:15 PM
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Default Re: Losing Pressure? (xbird)

what car?
intercooler?
boost controller?
when does it lose boost?.....eg. 5000 rpm
how much boost does it lose?

You might want to get a boost controller and hook it up from an intake manifold source and then to the actuator of the turbo. You can make a boost controller, or buy one new for around $70 and up. Oh yeah, If you don't have a boost gauge (I assume you do) get one.
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Old Feb 7, 2002 | 10:35 PM
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Default Re: Losing Pressure? (5thgen)

its' a honda civic ex with greddy kit
no intercooler
no boost controller
just running 5.5 lbs boost
i think it runs at around 3 to 4 lbs boost whenever it starts boosting
it's only 70 bucks boost controller???? it thought it cots like around few hundreds bucks....
what brand?? is a manual boost controller make a difference than te electronics??

thanks
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Old Feb 8, 2002 | 09:18 AM
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TTT
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Old Feb 10, 2002 | 10:20 AM
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Default Re: Losing Pressure? (xbird)

turbo xs has manual boost controllers (summitracing carries them). You can buy one of those or make one too ( http://www.c-speedracing.com ). It's basically a spring and a ball-bearing that holds pressure til' you hit a certain amount of boost, thus opening it up. They can be as good as electronic boost controllers in a sense that you can adjust your boost level and keep the boost level until redline. They are not, however, adjustable by a touch of a button inside the car. That and most EBCs have more features than just keeping a eye on boost.

I had the same situation you did with the greddy turbo/intercooler. Hooked up the boost controller sourced at the intake manifold, then to the turbo's wastegate actuator and my problem was gone. Good luck
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