Ok, but how are you magically increasing boost? I turned down my fuel, and as a result I can't produce as much boost. Sure I could make more power for a given mass of air by increasing the fueling, but it doesn't feel like the added boost affects power either way (waste-gate connected or not) for a given volume of fuel. For the test, my setup is an AAZ with a K14 turbo, stock boost pin, stock everything, with a minor adjustment of fueling, and pump timed to .90mm. With the waste-gate connected, it will generate 9psi boost consistently (enough to put the boost pin on the step). Without, it tops out at about 19psi with my current fueling. I'm only using the butt dyno, but it doesn't feel any different, except it's quieter with the waste-gate disconnected. To quell this argument, we need someone to run a few dyno pulls with consistent fueling and variable manifold pressure.
I thought this was common sense.... my bad.
ok.. final nail in coffin..my turbo makes 25 psi with the LDA hooked up, or un hooked, but it makes WAY more power with the LDA hooked up, at the same 25psi boost..plain and simple, if you have too much boost for a given fuel, it reduces power and efficiency..
Quote from: R.O.R-2.0 on March 08, 2012, 04:51:50 pmok.. final nail in coffin..my turbo makes 25 psi with the LDA hooked up, or un hooked, but it makes WAY more power with the LDA hooked up, at the same 25psi boost..plain and simple, if you have too much boost for a given fuel, it reduces power and efficiency..That's not a nail in the coffin, despite bringing this back from the dead. The LDA regulates fuel, not airflow. What you're saying is that with more fuel for a given boost, you make more power. That's already a given here. What you need to do is disable the LDA and see if there's any significant change in power by adjusting manifold pressure.
So if you can make 25psi with everything unhooked?How do you manage this?
heat and pressure are present in ANY exhaust stream.. my TD pump is cranked up enough that even with the LDA un hooked, it still smokes..
Quote from: R.O.R-2.0 on March 10, 2012, 05:42:39 pmheat and pressure are present in ANY exhaust stream.. my TD pump is cranked up enough that even with the LDA un hooked, it still smokes..Sounds like your car needs some better tuning? How do you have so much exhaust pressure and heat with WAY less on-boost fueling?
...the exhaust coming out of the engine is still hot, and it takes heat and pressure to spool a turbo, not fuel..