Well thats unfortunate, I figured Id pick up another 5mpg because of the more complete burn, and because I have not turned up the fuel, I would not burn any extra, but beable to use less fuel by burning all the fuel in the cylinder, allowing for more btu output per the same injection, which would give more power per stroke, and waste less unburnt fuel than a non turboed car. (I understand that if the NA smoked, and you added the turbo, the turbo would clean up the smoke, giving you a minor boost in hp. but if you dont increase the fuel output, how can you burn more fuel? unless you used to drive at 65, and now you drive at 85, I dont see where you would burn more fuel. ...(I also do not have a tubo injection pump installed.)
Now, I may be wrong, but why do they make black boxes that give the big diesels(dodge ford chevy) better fuel milage and more power?
As far as boost, I can here it, and feel it well before 3K. It starts spooling at 1200rpm, and I notice a large pick up in accelateration from 2-3 upshift at around 2200-3200rpm. I figure I get full boost by 3200rpm, (As I here the air just blowing from the turbo pop off valve, or blow off valve)
I have a k14, I dont think it makes too much boost past 3K, I think thats the t3 that doesent start to spool untill 2500-3000rpm.
The other pop off valve or blow by valve or over boost protector that im talking about is the one on the intake manifold. it routes back into the intake tube.
the PCV hose I had just went to Atmosphere. There wasent a second port on the intake tube that I could plug it into. as of right now, I have the over boost protection plugged off and the pcv is now going to where the over boost air used to go.
I still need a boost guage to get an accurate boost reading, but I dont think its much more than 15psi. and i beleave anything more than 20psi becomes inefficient for the k14. just blowing hotter air.
as of now, I have logged 600 miles on the setup, and so far everything is running great. my first tank of fuel only lasted me 500 miles, but I also took it through emmissions, and tweeked the system here and there, and ran it hard a few times with some short bursts up to a max of 4K rpm to see what she would do, and mostly drove it 75-85mph on the freeway (I have to drive 55mph to get 55mpg) So i am hopeing to get 55mpg @65mph. Ill find out in about 2 weeks from now, what kind of milage ill get with the turbo. and will post. but it will take a few tanks to get a more accurate account of weather or not im saving or spending.
In the end, I hope im right and your wrong, as Im using the car for the mpg. The M3 is for going fast.