To: | Erik Van-der-Mey <autox@webcentrix.net> |
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Subject: | Re: regulating boost limits in SP, let's discuss (calmly and |
From: | Ian McCloghrie <ian@codrus.com> |
Date: | Fri, 12 Dec 2003 15:39:25 -0800 |
On Dec 12, 2003 Erik Van-der-Mey wrote: > from monitoring my boost pressure that my "stock" boost level is in > the area of 0.8 bar (about 11-12 psi) above atmospheric. The service Some cars (such as many Audis) regulate manifold pressure to an absolute level, not a relative one, to compensate for altitude. So while an Audi S4 might have 9 psi of boost at sea level, it could be up to 12psi in Denver. --Ian |
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