So what are your shanghais boosting?
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So what are your shanghais boosting?
As the title says, what boost levels are you fellow shanghaiers (or ppl with comparable turbos, ie. 2554) running?
Street tuned the car today and ended up with 13 psi, this is fun, but I'm curious about if it is safe. I won't have a possibility to dyno tune / dyno the car for a while, so therefore I'm womdering, will I break my gearbox, oem rods and the like?
AFR 11.9-12.4 in boost, pulling 14 degrees of timing between 4000-5000 rpm.
98 RON.
I do realize that this might be noobish of me, but as there is a whole lot of boosted miata knowledge here, I'd like to ask. Will turn boost down for track duty.
I might have to wear my flame suit here, but hell, if the flaming has any usefull info, bring it on!
Edit: title is supposer to say your, if someone feels like it, please change it or I'll keep sounding like a retard.
Street tuned the car today and ended up with 13 psi, this is fun, but I'm curious about if it is safe. I won't have a possibility to dyno tune / dyno the car for a while, so therefore I'm womdering, will I break my gearbox, oem rods and the like?
AFR 11.9-12.4 in boost, pulling 14 degrees of timing between 4000-5000 rpm.
98 RON.
I do realize that this might be noobish of me, but as there is a whole lot of boosted miata knowledge here, I'd like to ask. Will turn boost down for track duty.
I might have to wear my flame suit here, but hell, if the flaming has any usefull info, bring it on!
Edit: title is supposer to say your, if someone feels like it, please change it or I'll keep sounding like a retard.
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I'd take that as a suggestion to go for 12.0? I suppose I'll go tune some more
To clarify, I have a spot where it goes to 12.4, I figured "hell, its under 12.5.
I consider myself educated.
My aim here is to keep my 5-speed alive and still having a setup I can track. Your recommendation then would be to aim at AFR 12? Or should I lower the boost as long as I dont know what rwtq I'm making?
Experience is what counts here.
To clarify, I have a spot where it goes to 12.4, I figured "hell, its under 12.5.
I consider myself educated.
My aim here is to keep my 5-speed alive and still having a setup I can track. Your recommendation then would be to aim at AFR 12? Or should I lower the boost as long as I dont know what rwtq I'm making?
Experience is what counts here.
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The clutch has been changed by a previous owner. I have no info on whats in there now, have always thought it is a little heavier than other nb's and have not had a look.
It is holding on though, and I do realize that it shouldn't. As long as it does, I'm a happy camper.
I suppose the reasonable thing to do here would be to lower the boost to 12 psi and add some fuel. I dont have enough injector left to be able to tune richer without seeing duty cycles over 80%.
Ah hell, better safe than sorry I suppose.
It is holding on though, and I do realize that it shouldn't. As long as it does, I'm a happy camper.
I suppose the reasonable thing to do here would be to lower the boost to 12 psi and add some fuel. I dont have enough injector left to be able to tune richer without seeing duty cycles over 80%.
Ah hell, better safe than sorry I suppose.
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I have the log at the tuning laptop, so I can't tell youmthe timers. Just concentrated on duty.
But I think the wise thing to do here is what I stated before. 12 psi, more fuel and pistons, rods and hopefully a 5-speed that lasts for a while
Thanks for the input!
But I think the wise thing to do here is what I stated before. 12 psi, more fuel and pistons, rods and hopefully a 5-speed that lasts for a while
Thanks for the input!
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Enough to know how to remove and reattach you tounge to your anus so that your fu**ing syllable diahrrea would make some sense! Stop doing uppers and learn some manners fu**er!
I could have said that, but you might actually be right about the trans, so I'll let it slide.
My ambition is that it will last one season, that means lowering boost on track, but I'm ok with that.
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Enough to know how to remove and reattach you tounge to your anus so that your fu**ing syllable diahrrea would make some sense! Stop doing uppers and learn some manners fu**er!
I could have said that, but you might actually be right about the trans, so I'll let it slide.
My ambition is that it will last one season, that means lowering boost on track, but I'm ok with that.
I could have said that, but you might actually be right about the trans, so I'll let it slide.
My ambition is that it will last one season, that means lowering boost on track, but I'm ok with that.
I hope that when it breaks, it somehow explodes your shortblock at the same time, and that the oil catches fire, your throttle gets stuck wide open, your key breaks off in the ignition, and your injectors spray nonstop WOT fuel quantities everywhere, and that your university car burns to the ground around you. Slowly. And that you are sad. You can walk away unharmed but you dont deserve a turbo miata cus ur so ******* dumb.