My evo v what should it boost to standard
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Well this would depend on which boost controller you have.
Just type your model of boost controller into google along with the words 'instructions' or 'adjusting boost level' and you should come across some helpful info.
If not pipe-work or boost controller then maybe a leak in your intercooler.
Just type your model of boost controller into google along with the words 'instructions' or 'adjusting boost level' and you should come across some helpful info.
If not pipe-work or boost controller then maybe a leak in your intercooler.
The standard car uses the ECU to control the boost, so there won't be anything to find.
If you have an aftermarket boost controller then there are basically 2 types:
- Mechanical/Dawes device. This will be fitting into the vacuum hose from the inlet manifold to the wastegate actuator.
- Electronic. This will be a display with buttons fitted somewhere in the cabin. Usually mounted on the dash, or near the stereo, or the ash tray, of the coin tray, or the glove box.
The boost can therefore be controlled by the ECU, or a mechanical boost controller (in combination with the ECU) or with a standalone aftermarket controller. Any of these could cause low boost if set incorrectly. However there may also be a leak in the pipework.
If you've fitted a new intercooler I'd check and recheck the hoses for leaks. It is possible to perform a leak test by blocking off the hoses to the turbo and inlet manifold and then pressurising the pipework.
If you have an aftermarket boost controller then there are basically 2 types:
- Mechanical/Dawes device. This will be fitting into the vacuum hose from the inlet manifold to the wastegate actuator.
- Electronic. This will be a display with buttons fitted somewhere in the cabin. Usually mounted on the dash, or near the stereo, or the ash tray, of the coin tray, or the glove box.
The boost can therefore be controlled by the ECU, or a mechanical boost controller (in combination with the ECU) or with a standalone aftermarket controller. Any of these could cause low boost if set incorrectly. However there may also be a leak in the pipework.
If you've fitted a new intercooler I'd check and recheck the hoses for leaks. It is possible to perform a leak test by blocking off the hoses to the turbo and inlet manifold and then pressurising the pipework.
PS - get over to the MLR at www.lancerregister.com (the home of Evo's in the UK) or www.geekmapped.com (a website dedicated to home tuning/mechanics focussed on Evo's - setup by MLR members.)
Thank you very much for your help, if there was a leak in the pipe work would the car make some sort of whistling noise whilst on boost, but I've checked every where this mornin, and it ain't looking like i have a boost controler, so I suppose it can only be the pipework that I have allready spent endless hours checking over. Haha
thanks mat
thanks mat
mk2 mat said:
Thank you very much for your help, if there was a leak in the pipe work would the car make some sort of whistling noise whilst on boost, but I've checked every where this mornin, and it ain't looking like i have a boost controler, so I suppose it can only be the pipework that I have allready spent endless hours checking over. Haha
thanks mat
if you're sure its not pipework then next check is your intercooler.thanks mat
A small crack in the casing or the internals would mean air is leaking out of the system.
A pressure check on the intercooler would find any leaks.
One method is to buy a cheap motorcycle innertube and then cut it somewhere in the middle.
Attach each end of the innertube to each side of the intercooler and then simply use a bike pump to create the pressure.
You should be able to hear the air leaking out, or if not then most bike pumps have a pressure guage on them....leave the connected innertube for about 10mins and come back later to see if any significant pressure drop.
I doubt you could hear the air leak whilst driving. Remember it will only leak while on boost, and when that's happening there's so many other sucky/whoosy/blowy noises I think you'd be hard pressed to pick up the leak.
Yes, it could be related to the actuator or turbo too.
There's a LOT of things which could potentially be causing low boost. You'll get more expert opinion on the two websites I linked to earlier.
Yes, it could be related to the actuator or turbo too.
There's a LOT of things which could potentially be causing low boost. You'll get more expert opinion on the two websites I linked to earlier.
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