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Had one on my 90 for a few weeks now. I'm wondering what characteristics to expect from the turbo. My gauge is tapped in to the back of the inlet manifold.
In normal driving, pulling away in first I get a reading of about 0.3 bar just as I'm changing gear. Through first, second and a little bit higher in third. That's getting to high enough revs to make accelerating in the next gear quite easy as soon as you change up, but not driving it too hard. If I accelerate hard It'll go to 0.5 bar on point of gear change. Reasonably level on the A1 doing 60 mph it sits at about 0.5bar. On a long steepish hill, pushing the engine hard to maintain 60 mph, it'll go up to 0.7 bar. Thrashing it (more than I feel comfortable doing) on an incline in 4th and 5th it'll go up to 0.9 bar. I don't keep it there for long, just to test it.
I know these conditions are difficult to compare. Just wondering if anyone can give a rough comparison to what they get.
In normal driving, pulling away in first I get a reading of about 0.3 bar just as I'm changing gear. Through first, second and a little bit higher in third. That's getting to high enough revs to make accelerating in the next gear quite easy as soon as you change up, but not driving it too hard. If I accelerate hard It'll go to 0.5 bar on point of gear change. Reasonably level on the A1 doing 60 mph it sits at about 0.5bar. On a long steepish hill, pushing the engine hard to maintain 60 mph, it'll go up to 0.7 bar. Thrashing it (more than I feel comfortable doing) on an incline in 4th and 5th it'll go up to 0.9 bar. I don't keep it there for long, just to test it.
I know these conditions are difficult to compare. Just wondering if anyone can give a rough comparison to what they get.