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#22
Re: What psi can u push the ca18det to b4 she blows
Ash
Posted on: 2007/6/25 10:33
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by campo on 2007/6/25 19:17:18 I've heard GTR ones are the go, or a cheaper alternative is VR4 galant 450CC/Min low impedance injectors VR4s use a resistor pack to have the ECU see them as high impedance. I put high impedance 550's out of a 13BT into my old VR4 & bypassed the resistors, so I assume you could do similar for a CA18 ECU? Tho if they are low impedance they would be direct swap IIRC
#21
Re: What psi can u push the ca18det to b4 she blows
CA120Y
Posted on: 2007/6/25 9:44
b4 rebuild i ran 15psi all day everyday and previous owner ran 17psi to run a 12.90
i rebuilt and added \/ \/ remapped ecu/3inch zorst/t28bb/fresh rebuild with forgies/metal headgasket 1.3mm/cooler and im runnig 16psi feels strong aiming for 20/22 give or take with a re-tune i ran open boost one night went to 20psi (probally further as my guage only goes to 20 ha ha) but that was enuff for me to pop a headgasket. thats was on the stock motor b4 rebuild with a t25g i would stay on or below 15psi and i would do a compression test first if wildely uneven keep the boost down..
#20
Re: What psi can u push the ca18det to b4 she blows
campo
Posted on: 2007/6/25 9:17
with injectors. i want to know what ones DIRECTLY BOLT-IN to the ca18det. iv almost bought 2sets (that people claim are direct bolt-in) to have people check them out and say they wont fit.. iv heard the gtr injectors are but im abit over causious now
any help please.. sorry for the hijack
#19
Re: What psi can u push the ca18det to b4 she blows
kululadotgroen
Posted on: 2007/6/25 8:43
I'm sure most people know about these pages, but here is a Injector Flow Calculator page, and a page that gives the Injector Flows of most popular cars. They are click able links...
#18
Re: What psi can u push the ca18det to b4 she blows
perthute
Posted on: 2007/6/25 4:52
and i was explainin there is a ezy way around it .. so people reading the thread dont think they need a $ 2000 ecu too make good boost for that one might at the drags and then bring it bak down before she blows lol
#17
Re: What psi can u push the ca18det to b4 she blows
short-coupe
Posted on: 2007/6/25 4:45
Laney, i'm looking for injectors as well, standard 370cc max 295hp, if i go GTR 440cc max 350hp, would this be close? anyone know from experience? i have read that the cc of an injector divided by 5 = hp that injector can flow.
#16
Re: What psi can u push the ca18det to b4 she blows
Daveman
Posted on: 2007/6/25 4:31
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know there are ways around it, I was just explaining that they are limited from the factory much like they are rev limited. This point may be taken as a rough guideline to how far you can push a standard CA. The question you should have asked to begin with should have been "what sort of power can I make reliably on an internally standard CA18". The power output is a better indication of the stress on engine components rather than just the boost level. In my opinion i reckon you should be able to reliably push a healthy standard engine up to around the 180-190rwkw mark as long as you have a good tune and the right bolt-ons obviously. You would want to service it very regularly etc too. I will be testing these limits myself in the future on my own standard motor.
#15
Re: What psi can u push the ca18det to b4 she blows
Laney
Posted on: 2007/6/25 1:34
wel i dont have a standard ecu so yeh . . . help me ....lol
#14
Re: What psi can u push the ca18det to b4 she blows
perthute
Posted on: 2007/6/25 1:33
i have a standard ecu and i run 18 psi
there is a very ezy way around the fule cut
#13
Re: What psi can u push the ca18det to b4 she blows
Daveman
Posted on: 2007/6/25 1:24
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if the computer is stock you will be limited by the boost cut before you run out of fuel. The boost cut restricts the spark, or is it fuel?, when the AFM runs out of resolution. This effectively limits maximum power as the power is directly related to the volume of air passing through the AFM. This is designed so you don't ever lean the motor out ie. running 20psi on a standard everything motor! You can view topic.
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