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hey guys just a question, when i reach about 5 and a half revs on which ever gear my car tends to lag, not goinng its full performance is it the turbo or is it that not enough fuel is going through therefore theres a problem with the fuel injectors??.

thanks

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hi newbie here

just wanna ask when does the turbo open/on/operate on a R33 S2 stock.. tnx

Turbo opens/on/operates all the time, when you see boost all depends on the Amount of Throttle and the amount of Load on the motor (In gear, not free revving) this will change though and you can add the size of your fuels system, intake, turbo, exhaust blah blah..

Edited by PaulosECR33
Turbo opens/on/operates all the time, when you see boost all depends on the Amount of Throttle and the amount of Load on the motor (In gear, not free revving) this will change though and you can add the size of your fuels system, intake, turbo, exhaust blah blah..

tnx sir.. its a very helpful info.. tnx

turbo will boost from 2000-2500 rpm - hopefully hit full boost around 4000rpm - 4500rpm up to 6500rpm (roughly)

(assuming stock ecu / stock turbo etc etc)

so before 2k rpm the turbo is doing nothing? is that right? also if the car got an intercooler it sure got a turbo right?

please bear with me.. totally newbie! tnx

Edited by DOHC

apologies to the OP (dont mean to hyjack the thread but i feel compelled to answer his question as we were all newbs at one stage)

before 2000rpm the turbo is still running although its not making positive boost pressure.

in regards to intercoolers - generally yes - although u do find some people (i have no idea why) putting intercoolers onto non turbo / non supercharged cars.

if you have any other questions, just PM me - saves cluttering this thread up as its a bit off topic.

Turbo lag means the period before turbo hit its set boost. So if you have a really big turbo you would experience lag before 5500RPMs. Can you detail this lag that you are experiencing?

wrong. boost threshold is the minimum rpm required to reach target boost. lag is the amount of time it takes to reach full boost after planting the throttle above the boost threshold. getting technical but you should know this :laugh:

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