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Old 10-21-2008, 07:48 PM
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How much BOOST can it take?

Hey FI members,

I'm about to embark on a journey into increasing the boost on my T1R turbo'd Fit...

I know some of us have gone to 7-8psi of boost, but I want to know if anyone has tried to go to 9-10psi?

I am looking at going to 9-10psi in the next little while, but I want to know if the 310cc injectors are going to be enough and if our stock fuel pump can flow enough gas to feed the additional power? or will it need to be upgraded?

I want to take the proper precautions before setting up a dyno tune etc and increasing my boost pressure. Last thing I want to do is run out of fuel and leaning out..

I'm not looking to get over 200whp, but close to it. I'm not sure where 9-10 psi will take me, but I hope to find out soon...

My first dyno pass without being tuned properly was decent considering the conditions. I pulled out 156whp/148lb ft of torque @ 5.7psi on a Mustang dyno at 3500 ft above sea level. Put my car in Cali and on a Dynojet and I would've probably have seen around 170-175whp/160-165lb ft.

I am increasing boost via a Hallman Pro RX MBC. If all things go well I hope to be boosting 9-10psi and pulling close to 200whp.

Any info and suggestions in preparing for this from you guys would be great..
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