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Old 09-21-2003, 06:33 PM   #1
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i was wondering what year computer would be best to replace my 85 turboz with to increase my boost and where can i find a bov because i like the sound of loudness.
 
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Try a MP 85 LM unit, which will raise your max boost to 11PSI, or just get a boost controller. Any BOV will work...1G talon BOVs are good for high pressure, aftermarket ones for the sound.
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Well first off a BOV does you no good because you have the draw through system. You would have to convert to T2 specs to use a BOV.
The MP unit is good, but www.fwdperformance.com has better ones. Their stage 1 offers 12 PSI, and a number of other differences that make it better than MP's unit. The stage 1 and 2 (12 and 14 PSI) are for T1's. Stage 3-up are for T2's.
 
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87DTNA - good catch on not needing a BOV. Yes since this is a
pull-through system on an 85 it shouldn't have a BOV,
however again if swtiching to a blow-through system
you'll have to upgrade your turbo
outlet/computer/BOV/TB/Manifolds..blah..

Um...the MP computers ONLY seemed to raise the max boost level
from stock to peak (ie. 7 to 11PSI). Aside from that there is much debate as to fuel/spark tables. As with most people on this board, unless your going for a custom calibration (3 bar map/40+ injectors) there is NO need for an aftermarket computer which can be accomplished with a MBC and cut-out raiser. Much cheaper and the same job. Which ever route you go you'll need the MBC at some point in time.
All the best.
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