Right.
Tempremental MAF's as well...ZZP relocates them to the lower front IC pipe.
Do not like.
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Right.
Tempremental MAF's as well...ZZP relocates them to the lower front IC pipe.
Do not like.
Nah; I like their mechanical stuff...for the most part.
It's their tunes/electronics I don't care for.
That too.
But you know...
Yeehaw?
Homeless guy on bike had no idea what happened.
I don't think Josh or Brandon did either.
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recirc helps keep the compressor moving during shifts as well.
Something you'd only care about if the car was a manual though.
How much boost is the thing running?
Does it have that typical recirc valve?
I ask because apparently the 710N valve is better suited to running around 18-20 PSI compared to the lesser versions.
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Mooore pics of this regal!
Ahhhhh. Veeerryy nice.
I can't find a clean cut answer. The way the MAF/MAP dictate/translate...It's anywhere from 18-20psi from what I'm seeing. I'd like to just plug in a damn aeroforce and read it. It's really strange...you can feel it too when full bore into the throttle, it's got SO much more in it, but just watching the tach...you can watch it stall, go another 500~rpm's....stall...go a few thousand...stall for a split second...le lame.
I wonder though, I'll have to look...this is what I was looking at for it: Forge Motorsport | Alloy Fabrication
It did however get tinted and some HID's in it...I'll take pics soon
Some cars will actually compensate for altitude by increasing boost. I believe mine will do that up to 5000 ft IIRC.
That boost control issue sounds verbatim what my car does. Albeit, only when warm. I should log IAT's. It seems like it only really occurs when the car is heatsoaked. Factory intercoolers are known to suck. I just stopped going wot instead.
I have a Forge, I bought it because it came with a keychain, and all of the approval of the vortex. Honestly shouldn't be needed considering how new the thing is.
Cobalt diaphrams fail in a few years...so, it's kinda like LIM gaskets...preventing whats gonna happen eventually I suppose.
It does seem to get cleared up with a tune though: LHU Buick Regal E85 2.0 liter Turbo Ecotec - YouTube
Some places on the innernets claim that stock cars are "like that" because of the "restrictive exhaust".
No.
It's like that because you can't even measure them correctly on the dyno.
Yay, computers.
Per ZZP:The gains are hard to measure because the Regal adjusts its boost by the amount of airflow the MAF sensor is seeing. So as you add mods the car sees the added airflow and reduces your boost to bring the power back down
Which is le stupid.
But no: dumb down car for old people and negligent feks who never careeee
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