boost problem
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boost problem
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went to track yesterday ,take off it would start like at 5lbs and climb to 13lbs at shift point then go down to 7lbs and 9.9 a/f then climb back to 13lbs and 11 af then drop again on the 2-3 shift why is it droping alot of boost , on the street it only drops 2lbs on the 2-3 shift but tires are 25" tall , if i go from 3600 stall to a 4400 would it fix my prob
mods - 6.0 LQ4 - LT'S,PATRIOT STG 2 HEADS , 231/247 617/623 115LSA PATRICK G SPECED CAM , PRO CHARGER D1, 3.6 PULLEY,TRU TRAC WITH 3.73'S ,3600 PI TRIPLE DISK STALL , BUILT 4L60E,
went to track yesterday ,take off it would start like at 5lbs and climb to 13lbs at shift point then go down to 7lbs and 9.9 a/f then climb back to 13lbs and 11 af then drop again on the 2-3 shift why is it droping alot of boost , on the street it only drops 2lbs on the 2-3 shift but tires are 25" tall , if i go from 3600 stall to a 4400 would it fix my prob
mods - 6.0 LQ4 - LT'S,PATRIOT STG 2 HEADS , 231/247 617/623 115LSA PATRICK G SPECED CAM , PRO CHARGER D1, 3.6 PULLEY,TRU TRAC WITH 3.73'S ,3600 PI TRIPLE DISK STALL , BUILT 4L60E,
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The 3600 stall sounds like a great choice. The drop in boost sounds about right. What are you shifting at? Those partiot springs can handle some high RPM's so you might consider winding it up a little higher to hold the boost.
Like Sharpshooter said, the AFR's are in your tune. Even with a non-progressive Meth kit, your tuner can compensate for the Meth. I imagine dailing in your tune will also make it pull harder which will make the boost recover faster.
It will get there . The D-1SC is a great blower with a ton of potential.
Rick
Like Sharpshooter said, the AFR's are in your tune. Even with a non-progressive Meth kit, your tuner can compensate for the Meth. I imagine dailing in your tune will also make it pull harder which will make the boost recover faster.
It will get there . The D-1SC is a great blower with a ton of potential.
Rick
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The 3600 stall sounds like a great choice. The drop in boost sounds about right. What are you shifting at? Those partiot springs can handle some high RPM's so you might consider winding it up a little higher to hold the boost.
Like Sharpshooter said, the AFR's are in your tune. Even with a non-progressive Meth kit, your tuner can compensate for the Meth. I imagine dailing in your tune will also make it pull harder which will make the boost recover faster.
It will get there . The D-1SC is a great blower with a ton of potential.
Rick
Like Sharpshooter said, the AFR's are in your tune. Even with a non-progressive Meth kit, your tuner can compensate for the Meth. I imagine dailing in your tune will also make it pull harder which will make the boost recover faster.
It will get there . The D-1SC is a great blower with a ton of potential.
Rick
i think i get what u are saying move the controller of meth to start spraying 10% from 0-10 lbs and full from 11-13 right so the af could stay the same along the line right ?
#9
The 3600 stall sounds like a great choice. The drop in boost sounds about right. What are you shifting at? Those partiot springs can handle some high RPM's so you might consider winding it up a little higher to hold the boost.
Like Sharpshooter said, the AFR's are in your tune. Even with a non-progressive Meth kit, your tuner can compensate for the Meth. I imagine dailing in your tune will also make it pull harder which will make the boost recover faster.
It will get there . The D-1SC is a great blower with a ton of potential.
Rick
Like Sharpshooter said, the AFR's are in your tune. Even with a non-progressive Meth kit, your tuner can compensate for the Meth. I imagine dailing in your tune will also make it pull harder which will make the boost recover faster.
It will get there . The D-1SC is a great blower with a ton of potential.
Rick
Last edited by Most Hated; 11-19-2009 at 10:00 PM.