KPA Boost - 93 KPA STOCK!
Wow, seems I'm running higher then stock boost right now, I'm putting out at least 90 KPA, I can't look at the boost gauge when I'm going over that amount cause obviously I'm friggen rocketing. But anyway, when I start my car the gauge is not 0'd out, it sits at 3 KPA, and I know I'm getting up to at least 93 KPA meaning my car is running over 13 PSI stock. I'm pretty happy about this, I have one of the last '06's built, perhaps I got a monster.
Ryan |
No you have something wrong with your car
1. The cat is clogged causing backup which will make you boost higher 2. Your mani is clogged , same deal 3. Your guage is wrong I wold take it to the dealer a.s.a.p or you are going to notice a cherry red manifold and cat really soon. |
sounds like a clogged cat...
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I dont think thats a good sign. I was hitting 85kpa maxed out and idleling -40 -70
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I hit 91 KPA stock, even thats a lil high but cat is most likely the problem.
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How the hell can it be a clogged cat with only 2900 km on it? What are the signs of a clogged cat? I dont think I have any problems with the exhaust, no smells, nothing...
Ryan |
signs of the clogged cat are abnormal boost lvls.... and it happens to alot of the cars with low mileage...
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mine did the same thing with only 3500 on it. i was boostin high and bout a week later my cel light came on. took it in and had a clogged cat. the replaced it under warrenty
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Im going to run it until a CEL is thrown, cause right now nothing appears to be wrong... Will a clogged cat definately cause a CEL? I am going to get under the car next time I run it hard and look for a red cherry.
RYan |
93 KPA ~ 13.48 PSI as an FYI
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mine runs around 89kpa above 5500rpm or so (seems to be about 12.9psi). I'll check it again today.
KPA TO PSI CONVERSION |
when the air is good mine WILL hit around 90KPA as well my cat has been checked its fine so who knows...!
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100 kpa stock
I hit 100 kpa "stock" at Idle my gauge read -60 kpa and at 5500 rpm i read 100 kpa and i havé the 3,35" pulley! |
Another ID 10 T reviving a 13 year old thread.
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