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Old 04-26-2003, 12:35 AM   #1
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I'm curious as to how a cars stock psi is supposed to be 6.5 psi up to 2k rpms or so, and then 11 psi somewhere around 4k. im referring to an 89 2.5 T1....these are the factory Psi specs, but how does my car run upwards of 13/14. i know overboost is at 14.7...and i hit that occasionally, but im just not understanding how it can remain at say 13 psi....which it does often...if its supposed to top off at 11 psi. can someone help explain this to me? also i see people that list what PSI they are running in their signature at the bottom of their post. is that because you are using a g-valve to set a specific boost, cause i have no idea what "boost" my car is running.....i know the stock numbers....so would i be running 9 psi?.....someone please explain this to me.....any help would be great. thanks.

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Old 04-28-2003, 01:01 PM   #2
 
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sounds like your wastegate isn't working properly or the vac lines to it aren't right or there is a manual boost controller somewhere.
 
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