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Originally Posted by Boosted Performance
The car made 550whp even, and please note that the actual boost pressure at max HP is about 9psi (10psi at 6,000rpm and falling). The reason the boost is up in the early rpms was due to having a manual boost controller. Because it is a manual boost controller, there was no way to controll boost in the upper rpm's (like haveing an EBC and the option to increase the duty cycle). So it was turned up so that we can be as close to 10psi as possible at max power. As a result the boost was up to 12psi at 4500rpm.
The reason I say the 2.5" dual will make a lot of power is because of that graph. There is no sighn of it tapering off. It is just a nice linear line, with no dips, and no falling off at the top.
This is a Boosted Performance single, twin scroll turbo with a Precision 6266 billet T4 1.0 a/r. 3" down pipe to a Y-pipe going to the F.I dual 2.5" exhaust system with 14" resonators.
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Did you stop at 7k RPMs? Because after there is a drop off.