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Psi was the samei bet it made 2-3psi more last night in the cold air.. so expect its making 30-50rwhp more then when i dynoed it
Shouldn't I always have the same amount of boost? Our are we just saying that the air per lb is more dense cold than warmer bc I understand that? But I'll still be running the same 8.75 psi...
i bet it made 2-3psi more last night in the cold air.. so expect its making 30-50rwhp more then when i dynoed it
No, because of air density. Cold air is more dense than hot air.
But I guess I'm just confused as my wastegate only allows for a certain amount of psi. How would there be more psi than it is rated for... Or am I making this more complicated... HahaNo, because of air density. Cold air is more dense than hot air.
But I guess I'm just confused as my wastegate only allows for a certain amount of psi. How would there be more psi than it is rated for... Or am I making this more complicated... Haha
all a wastegate does is open the EXHAUST on a preset amount of EXHAUST backpressure... what happens on the cold side is dependant on the AIR DENSITY