CanberraR33 Posted February 6, 2003 Share Posted February 6, 2003 I have a stock R33. I plan to do the following in the next 12 months: 1. Pod filter or higher flow panel filter. 2. 3" mandrel bent exhaust in mild steel incld. dump pipe 3. FMIC When is it safe to wind the boost up, and to what sort of PSI? Also, is factory boost 5 psi? I am thinking of getting a 2 stage bleed valve with a switch in the cabin (high & low). What is the benefit of an electronic boost controler apart from ease of use and a flashy box? Thanks, James. Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/9943-how-much-boost-can-i-run-on-my-r33/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
APA Posted February 6, 2003 Share Posted February 6, 2003 EBC have been proven to hold boost more steadier you don't get any spiking whereas as many time we have all said before bleed valves aren't too good as they spike and shit which cause your boost levels to go all over the place! go the ebc even if you have to save more money it's worth it in the end cheers adrian Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/9943-how-much-boost-can-i-run-on-my-r33/#findComment-154732 Share on other sites More sharing options...
GT-Rmgedon Posted February 6, 2003 Share Posted February 6, 2003 The factory setting is 7psi on the R33 i think, i wouldn't wind it past past 14psi to be safe. Put simply boost controllers work similar to a tap on a pipe, adjusting it can allow the driver to raise or lower the boost pressure. By "tricking" the actuator (this controls the wastegate) into believing a lower boost level is being generated. This allows the turbo to generate more boost as the wastegate opens later. Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/9943-how-much-boost-can-i-run-on-my-r33/#findComment-154740 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jay95R33 Posted February 6, 2003 Share Posted February 6, 2003 James, Bring her around we'll wind her up to about 20psi. It'll be right If you want, I'll take you for a drive in mine and you can see what sort of spikes you can get with a bleed. James and I tuned my bleed valve, pretty easy. I think mine spikes to about 13 and settles on 12psi. 10-12psi is ok on the stock cooler, but I'd get the exhaust done first. EBC's will give heaps better results over a bleed, but so they should for about 5 times the price of a good bleed valve. EBC's will give you no wastegate creep, but you can get bleed valves that reduce wastegate creep heaps - but not down to zero like a EBC will. Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/9943-how-much-boost-can-i-run-on-my-r33/#findComment-154742 Share on other sites More sharing options...
rev210 Posted February 6, 2003 Share Posted February 6, 2003 I'd reccomend 10psi, maybe 12. If you want the turbo to last. people run 14psi, with FMIC's, due to the pressure drop being only a couple of psi at this level, where as the stock cooler runs out of legs at this boost. Bleed valves suck (although I have one). An EBC will hold boost and prevent the 'spike' associated with bleeders. Boost will be brought on faster and hold (meaning faster accelleration --- something that a dyno won't pickup). If you intend sticking with the stock turbo and are not a regular visitor to the race track, put your money back in your pocket and don't buy the FMIC, unless you get one that only just flows say 300HP or just under. A cooler of this size will retain the valuable response and if designed well will allow a few extra psi without a serious pressure drop. When shopping for an interccoler reccomendation ask : " So how much horsepower can this intercooler you are reccomending flow?" They answer " Mate this one is good for over 500HP! just what you need mate!" You respond " No thanks. Which intercooler can flow upto 300HP max with some efficiency, cause thats all I am planning on making with this engine?" Ditto for head porting, turbo sizing, camshaft selection, throttle body size etc..... Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/9943-how-much-boost-can-i-run-on-my-r33/#findComment-154743 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr Squiggle Posted February 6, 2003 Share Posted February 6, 2003 EBC is the way to go. I got one of those GReddy profec B spec. Highly rate it hey. Lo boost set ot 7psi and hi boost to 11psi. runs fine. good acceleration no spiking etc.... even with no boost on it comes on kwcker too. cost = $600 ish and then fitting + $250.00 ciao... Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/9943-how-much-boost-can-i-run-on-my-r33/#findComment-154853 Share on other sites More sharing options...
CanberraR33 Posted February 7, 2003 Author Share Posted February 7, 2003 Mr Squiggle: Do you have a front mount or do you run that boost on the stock core? So just to clarify, I should do the exhaust, the pod and get an EBC and scrap the FMIC? Maybe spend the money on a new ECU? Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/9943-how-much-boost-can-i-run-on-my-r33/#findComment-155897 Share on other sites More sharing options...
rev210 Posted February 7, 2003 Share Posted February 7, 2003 10/11psi on stock cooler is quite fine. I run mine on 10spi and it spikes to 11/12psi. Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/9943-how-much-boost-can-i-run-on-my-r33/#findComment-156042 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gester Posted February 7, 2003 Share Posted February 7, 2003 So running 14psi isn't possible without a FMIC? Running 12 would be a safe bet? Maybe 8psi for low and 12psi high? Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/9943-how-much-boost-can-i-run-on-my-r33/#findComment-156355 Share on other sites More sharing options...
CanberraR33 Posted February 7, 2003 Author Share Posted February 7, 2003 but I should wait till I get the exhaust before I up the boost??? Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/9943-how-much-boost-can-i-run-on-my-r33/#findComment-156450 Share on other sites More sharing options...
predator Posted February 7, 2003 Share Posted February 7, 2003 is 14psi really safe on a series 1 with a big FMIC?? Anybody have any recommendations.. I'd wind mine up a bit past 12 (say 13??)but don't want to blow the turbo. Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/9943-how-much-boost-can-i-run-on-my-r33/#findComment-156619 Share on other sites More sharing options...
diduc Posted February 7, 2003 Share Posted February 7, 2003 bleed valve also have the factory two stage boost where as after I installed my ebc, just revs straight to the redline as you can see at around 118kph. I'm currently running 0.8bar (11.8psi) atm using Profec A on my S1, 600*300*75, unichip, exhaust. Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/9943-how-much-boost-can-i-run-on-my-r33/#findComment-157478 Share on other sites More sharing options...
turbomad Posted February 8, 2003 Share Posted February 8, 2003 Anything over 12psi would be a waste as the stock turbo is running out of it's effiency curve, for eg. at 11psi my car makes 184rwkw and at 12psi it makes 188rwkw so you can see it wouldn't be worth risking blowing up the turbo for another couple of kw that I might get at 13-14psi. Remember it's airflow that creates power not just psi, so a larger turbo at 10psi would make more power than I'm currently making at 12psi with the stockie. Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/9943-how-much-boost-can-i-run-on-my-r33/#findComment-157598 Share on other sites More sharing options...
YBSLO4 Posted February 9, 2003 Share Posted February 9, 2003 Nissan turbo seals on teh exhaust side are only rated to 14psi from the factory correct... eh? The problem associated with a manual bleed valve is that they do spike like you are all saying, however the problem does lie within a stock cooler, where the pressure loss between the turbo and what reaches the intake manifold is destroyde dby the shitty flow and efficiency of the stock coolers. Most guys who are running around 10-12 at the boost gauge are actually pumping about 15psi or more out of the turbo because the turbo needs to push that much to make the 10-12psi at the intake cos the cooler looses so much. Definately if you are gonna do the main mod's most people do i.e. intake, exhaust, boost etc. Invest in a cooler and not only get cooler air and make more power but save your turbo from doing more work than it needs to and than it can take. After all if they are rated at 14 adn you have to put the turbo through 15psi to make 10-12psi then why bother risking it? Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/9943-how-much-boost-can-i-run-on-my-r33/#findComment-159161 Share on other sites More sharing options...
YBSLO4 Posted February 9, 2003 Share Posted February 9, 2003 Nissan turbo seals on teh exhaust side are only rated to 14psi from the factory correct... eh? The problem associated with a manual bleed valve is that they do spike like you are all saying, however the problem does lie within a stock cooler, where the pressure loss between the turbo and what reaches the intake manifold is destroyde dby the shitty flow and efficiency of the stock coolers. Most guys who are running around 10-12 at the boost gauge are actually pumping about 15psi or more out of the turbo because the turbo needs to push that much to make the 10-12psi at the intake cos the cooler looses so much. Definately if you are gonna do the main mod's most people do i.e. intake, exhaust, boost etc. Invest in a cooler and not only get cooler air and make more power but save your turbo from doing more work than it needs to and than it can take. After all if they are rated at 14 adn you have to put the turbo through 15psi to make 10-12psi then why bother risking it? Not to mention spiking which can be +-2psi on a manual bleed valve which then throws teh turbo way out of both its efficiency range and safety range. Link to comment https://www.sau.com.au/forums/topic/9943-how-much-boost-can-i-run-on-my-r33/#findComment-159162 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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