Lm420 / late boost 4200rpm
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Lm420 / late boost 4200rpm
Hi peeps, after some tech support
I'm by no means a expert in this field so need some answers hopfully in relation to the lm420 turbo im currently using. The spec c is up and running with the above turbo and has been for a month or two But have a issue I need to get to the bottom of...
The long and short of it is I'm not hitting full boost approx 4200rpm, I would be interested to no what other people using the same turbo are achieving full boost at, I have the billet version and was expecting to see full boost by 3600-3700 but that is guess work and ideally need to no what other people are achieving.
I understand all cars are different due to set up but I'm just trying to see Aprox what I should be achieving on this turbo as 4200 is just way to late...
I have a avcr in place but need a degree to work it which was set up during mapping, also I'm still on the Sti tmic as I wanted to see how that performed first prior to going fmic.
Any help would be appreciated
I'm by no means a expert in this field so need some answers hopfully in relation to the lm420 turbo im currently using. The spec c is up and running with the above turbo and has been for a month or two But have a issue I need to get to the bottom of...
The long and short of it is I'm not hitting full boost approx 4200rpm, I would be interested to no what other people using the same turbo are achieving full boost at, I have the billet version and was expecting to see full boost by 3600-3700 but that is guess work and ideally need to no what other people are achieving.
I understand all cars are different due to set up but I'm just trying to see Aprox what I should be achieving on this turbo as 4200 is just way to late...
I have a avcr in place but need a degree to work it which was set up during mapping, also I'm still on the Sti tmic as I wanted to see how that performed first prior to going fmic.
Any help would be appreciated
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I'm the same mate got a sc42 reworked by owen developments into a 30/76
about 4200 before I am on boost,
Mine is single scroll however so thought yours would be better,
I also have gt spec headers and Harvey uppipe,
Most turbos that make a real 400bhp on a 2.0 don't make any real power below 3500 (If there is show me )
about 4200 before I am on boost,
Mine is single scroll however so thought yours would be better,
I also have gt spec headers and Harvey uppipe,
Most turbos that make a real 400bhp on a 2.0 don't make any real power below 3500 (If there is show me )
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3600rpm 1.6 bar on Owens version of lm450
I insisted on them using the litchfield housing it even says litchfield turbo dynamics on it
I insisted on them using the litchfield housing it even says litchfield turbo dynamics on it
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So is 4200rmp approx the norm then, I was sort of expecting
To be hitting it around 3700 .... I mean the sub is performing excellently
Just would be nice for it to around 500rpm lower....
To be hitting it around 3700 .... I mean the sub is performing excellently
Just would be nice for it to around 500rpm lower....
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Some of us have to change at 7500
#15
The "usual" test for spool point is to do a run, in top gear, from low rpm. Note the point that you see 1 bar, and the point you see full boost. The 1 bar point is used as a comparison.
For example, my 500bhp 2.5 twinscroll, on an LM500, hit 1 bar at around 3400, and full boost at 3800/3900.
On the road, in lower gears, not a lot happened below 4000 rpm, but that's why you have a gearbox And the JDM close ratio box assist this.
Main thing with mine was once you were going there was negligible lag during gear changes so acceleration was a brutal experience!!
For example, my 500bhp 2.5 twinscroll, on an LM500, hit 1 bar at around 3400, and full boost at 3800/3900.
On the road, in lower gears, not a lot happened below 4000 rpm, but that's why you have a gearbox And the JDM close ratio box assist this.
Main thing with mine was once you were going there was negligible lag during gear changes so acceleration was a brutal experience!!
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The "usual" test for spool point is to do a run, in top gear, from low rpm. Note the point that you see 1 bar, and the point you see full boost. The 1 bar point is used as a comparison.
For example, my 500bhp 2.5 twinscroll, on an LM500, hit 1 bar at around 3400, and full boost at 3800/3900.
On the road, in lower gears, not a lot happened below 4000 rpm, but that's why you have a gearbox And the JDM close ratio box assist this.
Main thing with mine was once you were going there was negligible lag during gear changes so acceleration was a brutal experience!!
For example, my 500bhp 2.5 twinscroll, on an LM500, hit 1 bar at around 3400, and full boost at 3800/3900.
On the road, in lower gears, not a lot happened below 4000 rpm, but that's why you have a gearbox And the JDM close ratio box assist this.
Main thing with mine was once you were going there was negligible lag during gear changes so acceleration was a brutal experience!!
Hi Tim
Thanks for that explanation in which case something is Definaltly not right I think, sooo here are my figures
1st gear, 1 bar @ 6500rpm approx
2nd gear 1 bar @ 5500rpm approx / full boost achieved around 6500rpm
I'm not sure where I got my original 4200rpm figure from now but the figures above are there or there about.
I hardly see boost in first unless I'm giving it some :/
Any thoughts
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My car is mapped to hit 1.7 bar,
I will do a few runs and log at which point i reach 1bar,
I do find that in 1st & 2nd due to how fast the car revs it doesnt read 1.7 on the gauge, i would guess this is because it starts boosting at 4000/4500 but revs out quicker than boost builds if you can understand what i mean.
I will do a few runs and log at which point i reach 1bar,
I do find that in 1st & 2nd due to how fast the car revs it doesnt read 1.7 on the gauge, i would guess this is because it starts boosting at 4000/4500 but revs out quicker than boost builds if you can understand what i mean.
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5th gear @ 1 bar 3500rpm
Full boost at approx 1.6/1.7 bar @ 4100
6th gear @ 1 bar 3200
Full boost at approx 4000 rpm
Dose that sound about correct or am I gonna need to get a second person in the car with me to make it more accurate ?
Thanks
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Hi Tim, thanks for all this advise I took the sub out for a spin see if I could get the figures in 5th and 6th although I'm doing this by myself so a little tricky but these are the figures that are approx there or there abouts
5th gear @ 1 bar 3500rpm
Full boost at approx 1.6/1.7 bar @ 4100
6th gear @ 1 bar 3200
Full boost at approx 4000 rpm
Dose that sound about correct or am I gonna need to get a second person in the car with me to make it more accurate ?
Thanks
5th gear @ 1 bar 3500rpm
Full boost at approx 1.6/1.7 bar @ 4100
6th gear @ 1 bar 3200
Full boost at approx 4000 rpm
Dose that sound about correct or am I gonna need to get a second person in the car with me to make it more accurate ?
Thanks
I would say the 1 bar point, at 3200 rpm in 6th, is spot on.
Full boost is a little late though, in my opinion - I'd be hoping for 3600-3700 in 6th I think (although I am not a mapper, nor did I have a 2.0l). It might be possible to improve this in the map - maybe AVCS needs a tweak, or the wastegate duty/timing/fuelling/etc. adjusted to improve spool.
But it's not a million miles off what you would expect for this turbo on a 2.0l I would say.
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Ok thanks Tim, tbh the car dose drive very well I just wanted to be sure that everything is as it should be so really happy it may have been 3800- 4000 in 6th.
When I next go for a spin with someone I will look for a more accurate figure in 6th at full boost, but thanks again for all your input
When I next go for a spin with someone I will look for a more accurate figure in 6th at full boost, but thanks again for all your input
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