Think I went with too big of a turbo...
I think I've finally hit the "too big of a turbo to drive daily" stage, even with a VE. I started out with 5-6psi, just put in a 12 PSI spring and it's only boosting 10 psi. But even at 10 psi the car doesn't feel or seem any faster. My external wastegate line is running directly from the turbo, so I must have a leak/serious pressure drop and hence it looses the 2 psi.
The car has fairly nice torque out of boost, the low cams really rock for daily driving, but when boost kicks in the power is very NA like, then VVL kicks in and it still feels the same.
I start building boost at around 2k with full boost at around 3,500-4,000 RPM. Going 70mph in 5th gear which is 3,100rpm on the P11, if I WOT it it takes about 3-4 seconds to hit 10psi. VVL kicks in at 4,700rpm, but I've been adjusting it and seeing what the best switch point is.
My buddy has an 09 Legacy 3.0R, I couldn't even keep up with him, and he has an automatic. I personally feel like there is something wrong, but maybe the turbo is just too big and is not hitting it's potential at 10-12 psi.
I am running a log manifold, 3" exhaust, and front mount intercooler. Log manifolds tend to let the turbo spool faster and I thought they were torquer then tubular. I don't even feel like bothering with a tubular manifold, and simply go back to a T2 turbo.
The turbo is Precision 5431 CEA (Billet wheel) 0.63 A/R T3 Turbo
Update: The problems turns out to be the SR20VE cams and a restrictive exhaust manifold (log). SR20VE cams have 48* of overlap, which causes major reversion with restrictive exhausts, which leads to major loss of power and detonation.
Two solutions to this problem, run VET cams, which have 13* of overlap, or use a tubular free flowing manifold.
The car has fairly nice torque out of boost, the low cams really rock for daily driving, but when boost kicks in the power is very NA like, then VVL kicks in and it still feels the same.
I start building boost at around 2k with full boost at around 3,500-4,000 RPM. Going 70mph in 5th gear which is 3,100rpm on the P11, if I WOT it it takes about 3-4 seconds to hit 10psi. VVL kicks in at 4,700rpm, but I've been adjusting it and seeing what the best switch point is.
My buddy has an 09 Legacy 3.0R, I couldn't even keep up with him, and he has an automatic. I personally feel like there is something wrong, but maybe the turbo is just too big and is not hitting it's potential at 10-12 psi.
I am running a log manifold, 3" exhaust, and front mount intercooler. Log manifolds tend to let the turbo spool faster and I thought they were torquer then tubular. I don't even feel like bothering with a tubular manifold, and simply go back to a T2 turbo.
The turbo is Precision 5431 CEA (Billet wheel) 0.63 A/R T3 Turbo
Update: The problems turns out to be the SR20VE cams and a restrictive exhaust manifold (log). SR20VE cams have 48* of overlap, which causes major reversion with restrictive exhausts, which leads to major loss of power and detonation.
Two solutions to this problem, run VET cams, which have 13* of overlap, or use a tubular free flowing manifold.
Last edited by Vadim
on 2011-08-18
at 13-19-38.