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"First Turbo Mod" - Thread?


michael

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I'm looking for a thread or a website with info on the "first turbo mod" - I've used the old search button and looked on mkiv.com but can't seem to find a definitive source of info that explains the mod.

 

I have the necessary bleed valve, T-pieces, hoses etc that are required to do the mod thanks to Mr Lane but just wanted to have a read up prior to having a go.

 

Basically I want to increase the boost on turbo 1 and increase my overall boost to 1.3 bar when I get my turbos and ARC SMIC fitted next week.

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I've done a few searches Paul and no obvious threads are jumping out on me - I'm at work at the mo and can't really read through the threads that do come up to look for a drift to this topic... I'm intrigued to know more about the problems though, seemed like quite a sensible mod to me :)

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I've asked it a few times on Supraforums but they all say don't do it. I had Michels mod on my car for a while, but not having my car Bpu made this pointless, but it does make a bit of a difference, but it doesn't spool up your 2nd turbo, it just comes online straight away with this mod....which can make the life of the turbo last less, not sure how less though

 

Paul

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Originally posted by Ian C

Just make sure you don't go mad on the 1st turbo, 0.9bar is as high as I'd take it.

 

-Ian

 

 

This might be a dumb question (most of mine tend to be) but how will I be able to check the boost level on the first turbo alone?

 

I currently rely on the AVC-R output to give me boost readings as I don't want any additional clutter in the cabin - the bleed valve and associated gubins I have to do the mod is preset to 1.1 bar apparently.

 

So do I just drive while monitoring the boost and when the second turbo comes in make a note of the boost level it had peaked at? (I can record the boost map on the AVC-R for playback).

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Originally posted by Paul Laing

I've asked it a few times on Supraforums but they all say don't do it. I had Michels mod on my car for a while, but not having my car Bpu made this pointless, but it does make a bit of a difference, but it doesn't spool up your 2nd turbo, it just comes online straight away with this mod....which can make the life of the turbo last less, not sure how less though

 

Paul

 

 

I'll pop over to Supraforums later on for a read - I'm trying not to spend too much time on there as I'm hooked on enough forums already :)

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Originally posted by mcanny

This might be a dumb question (most of mine tend to be) but how will I be able to check the boost level on the first turbo alone?

 

Watch your boost gauge but don't go about 4000rpm :) The manifold pressure is measured, and that cares not how many turbos are feeding it air.

 

I currently rely on the AVC-R output to give me boost readings as I don't want any additional clutter in the cabin - the bleed valve and associated gubins I have to do the mod is preset to 1.1 bar apparently.

 

So do I just drive while monitoring the boost and when the second turbo comes in make a note of the boost level it had peaked at? (I can record the boost map on the AVC-R for playback).

 

You don't need to do anything as complex, just boot it in say 5th at 2000rpm, lift off at 3500 rpm, check the peak boost pressure you got, that's what tubby 1 is producing.

 

In my experience you don't need to open the bleed valve much at all. Start with no more than one turn.

 

-Ian

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Yeah, you can get more boost on colder days, that's why you need to keep tweaking the bleed valve as the weather improves :) You need a good 10degC change before it's noticeable though.

 

I think a boost gauge is already in place Paul, it's the Apexi AVCr that Mcanny has been mentioning he reads the boost pressure off.

 

-Ian

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Originally posted by mcanny

Colder, denser air can cause you to get more boost but that will happen regardless of what I have to monitor the levels, the boost gauge will go higher, the AVC-R will read higher... they will still both show the actual boost levels :)

 

Thats what I meant to say but I went to the pub for 1.5 hors at lunch:burp:

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