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Dyno Results - Low Boost Pressure


dukenukem

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Put my 1996 J-Spec TT on the Dyno last weekend and scored a slightly disappointing 266 BHP :(. The car has done 60k miles and is in good condition apart from the fact the turbos are running at 0.6 bar and should be 0.9. The car is completely stock, standard intake box, exhaust etc. nothing's been tweaked. Is this just age? Any suggestions? :search:

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Power.pdf

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That graph seems very smooth for a twin turbo graph, it looks like the 2nd turbo is not coming on line hence the low boost and the lower BHP figure ?

 

I was going to say that. It doesn’t look like there is any transition to second turbo. Usually, you get an ever so slight plateau as the second turbo joins in on stock.

 

Isn't 0.6 bar what you get off the first and 0.9 what you get when the second comes in?

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I was going to say that. It doesn’t look like there is any transition to second turbo. Usually, you get an ever so slight plateau as the second turbo joins in on stock.

 

Isn't 0.6 bar what you get off the first and 0.9 what you get when the second comes in?

 

The 2nd turbo definately works, get the boost at 4000rpm.

 

Having researched further, according to Homer's BPU explanation the stock TT produces 0.76bar, not 0.9. I was wandering where my 0.3 went, but maybe its only 0.16 thats gone walkies. Noticed there's a few dead flies in the air filter. New one of them might help, and generally a proper good service.

 

Cheers for the input.

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The 2nd turbo definately works, get the boost at 4000rpm.

 

In that case, something isn't working quite properly or your engine hasn't be maintained properly. As said, the first port of call is to change or your servicables. See what happends from there.

 

J-specs should be over 300 in stock form if everything has been maintained properly so you've got quite a reasonable deficit in power. Supra's aren't know for loosing much power over age.

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In that case, something isn't working quite properly or your engine hasn't be maintained properly. As said, the first port of call is to change or your servicables. See what happends from there.

 

J-specs should be over 300 in stock form if everything has been maintained properly so you've got quite a reasonable deficit in power. Supra's aren't know for loosing much power over age.

 

The engines in good condition, scored 266 BHP with low boost. I blame the Turbo's. At the right pressure I would have hoped for 280 or more, and with a good service closer to 300, but yeah need to get it looked at.

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