poor boost on non sequensial

Started by leefitz, July 17, 2010, 03:42:13 PM

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leefitz

hey, cheers again for all you info and advice. an so i took your advice and went for it, done the full conversion, removed the airpump, remoed the aircon pump, removed and smoothed off the devider where the second butterflys were, installed a boost controller to run on .65 and incresed the steering lock and this was the result :D
 

 

 
had a class day out and even meet 2 other lad in rx7s, fd and a fc so couldnt complain, well apart from running outa tyers ;D cheers again man, think its time to move on to ecu and exhaust upgrades to start working a bit more out of the car
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fil_auto

Well in buddy - looks like it worked well enough! ;o)

leefitz

Cheers man, it did for sure. Now hopefully by changing the exhaust and upgrading the ecu to cope with the changes I will be able to lower the rpm that I have to wait for them to spool up.  The biggest difference I noticed was the lock, I could really pick up speed then loose it all with big angle before the hairpins, love it :D
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fil_auto

Rolling on a nice set of Rega\'s ( well at the front ) I notice ;)

leefitz

Yea, there form my good fd for the road lol, I steel them when I go out for the sticky Dunlops that\'s on them, hopein to get a propper set for the drifter as it\'s only a matter of time till i damage them and i don\'t want that :S
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kompactor

Glad to hear you got it all fully converted. You pulled the turbo\'s and ported the wastegate out right? If you need any parts check out wannaspeed.com they know their stuff with the rx7\'s, and Brent the owner will reply to any emailed questions you have about anything you can think of.

leefitz

Cheers, must give the website a look. And yep, got it ported no problem, once I seen what way it was working i porter it out to just within the limit and then in and round to a smooth finish. And now a new found respect for anyone pullin the turbos off and refitting them on these cars, time consuming for sure. But well worth it in the end. Will have to start looking into the next moves I could make with the car now
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