Originally Posted by Johnny
Youll know when the oil is warmed up by watching the oil pressure. You dont need an oil temp gauge IMO unless you are road racing or doing something with alot of high revs to it for long times.
As for the timing. Thats really dependent on alot of things...how big your turbo is, how much boost your running, if you have cams ect ect.
Youll know when the oil is warmed up by watching the oil pressure. You dont need an oil temp gauge IMO unless you are road racing or doing something with alot of high revs to it for long times.
As for the timing. Thats really dependent on alot of things...how big your turbo is, how much boost your running, if you have cams ect ect.
Ahh that makes sense, as oil gets warmer pressure should increase. I guess that would basically eliminate the need for the oil temp gauge.
As for the car, T25 at 9psi no cams.
Originally Posted by BenFenner
You have a Calum ECU. That means you get to set the timing to what ever you want in the rev range. That means you don't have to worry at all about stock timing. For reference though, I'm pretty sure it's 15 degrees BTDC just like the DEs.
You have a Calum ECU. That means you get to set the timing to what ever you want in the rev range. That means you don't have to worry at all about stock timing. For reference though, I'm pretty sure it's 15 degrees BTDC just like the DEs.
I was considering that, but I will avoid anything with timing electronically until wideband or EGT hehe
Originally Posted by BenFenner
Also, oil temp isn't so important (although I'm the guy who'll run a turbo car with no gauges). Also, you can assume the oil temp is pretty close to the water temp for the most part.
Also, oil temp isn't so important (although I'm the guy who'll run a turbo car with no gauges). Also, you can assume the oil temp is pretty close to the water temp for the most part.
No gauges? Any reason?
Originally Posted by RedDragun
My base timing is at 17*. Ran 20-22psi from a T28 on that (hot air) with no issues.
My base timing is at 17*. Ran 20-22psi from a T28 on that (hot air) with no issues.
Originally Posted by BenFenner
I think you're confusing the GTi-R timing with the rest of the DETs Coheed.
I think you're confusing the GTi-R timing with the rest of the DETs Coheed.
I checked the timing yesterday and it seems like it was at 15-16, I have UR pulleys so the timing marks look a little different, so I will check to make sure that is the case