TeggyBear_Ls
90 EF LS/V 95 DC4
there ya go! Thanks lolIts call an impeller
there ya go! Thanks lolIts call an impeller
hmm good point, so on weekdays i can just put the psi to 0? and weekdays put it up to 5psi?So what are you doing for fuel management? to just take it on and off for weekends? Just keep it on man that doesn't make sense to keep taking it off. Because what would you do for engine management and a tune switching back and forth?
I guess you could just not get a tune, run an fmu and use a fuel controller, thats always a good idea :roll:
I don't think Skunk2 makes injectors..... No offense or anything, but maybe you should try to learn more about the process and everything before getting in over your head.hmm good point, so on weekdays i can just put the psi to 0? and weekdays put it up to 5psi?
i have stock fuel injectors n all...you think i should order some off skunk2 or something?
lol yean i know im not puttin it in my car anytime soon, im reading a few books i picked up from barnes n nobles n reading n taking some notes, im just trynga get a basic idea on how it would workI don't think Skunk2 makes injectors..... No offense or anything, but maybe you should try to learn more about the process and everything before getting in over your head.
You can't just set the psi to 0. What you could do is unhook the intercooler piping. So therefore, it's not boosting.
And for the tunes. Just have a Chipped ECU tuned and everything, and switch ECU's when you unbolt your intercooler piping.
How about on weekdays just don't hit boost and on weekends go crazy. Its not going to just blow up if you are driving normal.hmm good point, so on weekdays i can just put the psi to 0? and weekdays put it up to 5psi?
i have stock fuel injectors n all...you think i should order some off skunk2 or something?
Thanks couldn't have said it better myself. This thread is on the verge of ridiculous. You can't take your turbo on and off whenever you want...that's insane! YES you do need injectors, fuel pump and a tune...turbos aren't magical objects that get you power by just installing one! You need to do some good research and lots of it. There are plenty of good places to start...like here...It sounds like you need to do a bit more research before you just jump into this. There is a lot more to a proper turbo set up than just bolting on the exhaust manifold and a compressor bypass valve(aka blow off). You need the appropriate fuel set up, oil feed and return lines, coolant lines( if applicable), a good tune, etc. There is a lot that goes into making it a reliable motor.