How To Read Boost Meter

orez

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Hi guys ...
can anyone here teach me how to read boost from the boost meter. :D
i dunno how la. as i search all over the net ... theres no "how to read boost meter for dummies" book.

and another one how to control those boost meter / how to set it up. like for example how im going to set it up 0.7 to 0.8
hope u guys can help me here and im sure theres still alot of our fren out there want to learn it also.
 
the needle will be at 0 when ur engine is off...boost will be on -ve side when u start ur engine...then when u rev up, ur boost will increase as the effect of the exhaust gases turning the turbine..

0.7-0.8bar is quite standard boost...no need to adjust anything...u cant control the boost meter...but u can control ur boost...the meter will give a readout on what boost is being achieved...boost controller (manual or electronic) can be used to set ur boost at a certain level...manual boost controllers r not so accurate and tend to 'run' after some time...so u will need to re-adjust the controller every now n then...electronic boost controllers r somewhat more sophisticated...like the apex'i avcr...u can set predetermined boosts at different rpm...very good stuff....
 
Originally posted by wildboar@Jul 26 2004, 11:45 AM
the needle will be at 0 when ur engine is off...boost will be on -ve side when u start ur engine...then when u rev up, ur boost will increase as the effect of the exhaust gases turning the turbine..

0.7-0.8bar is quite standard boost...no need to adjust anything...u cant control the boost meter...but u can control ur boost...the meter will give a readout on what boost is being achieved...boost controller (manual or electronic) can be used to set ur boost at a certain level...manual boost controllers r not so accurate and tend to 'run' after some time...so u will need to re-adjust the controller every now n then...electronic boost controllers r somewhat more sophisticated...like the apex'i avcr...u can set predetermined boosts at different rpm...very good stuff....
wildboar ...
the needle when start is at the -ve side?? then how should i know im running in how many bar? by not revving the car ... can i know the exact bar that im using now?? how ahh still cannot understand with how to read a proper bar. <_<
 
i oso dunno nothing....... wanna ask....
what is appropriate/healthy reading when yr car is idle i.e., -ve side (vacuum)...
 
Originally posted by orez+Jul 26 2004, 11:54 AM-->
QUOTE (orez @ Jul 26 2004, 11:54 AM)
--QuoteBegin-wildboar
@Jul 26 2004, 11:45 AM
the needle will be at 0 when ur engine is off...boost will be on -ve side when u start ur engine...then when u rev up, ur boost will increase as the effect of the exhaust gases turning the turbine..

0.7-0.8bar is quite standard boost...no need to adjust anything...u cant control the boost meter...but u can control ur boost...the meter will give a readout on what boost is being achieved...boost controller (manual or electronic) can be used to set ur boost at a certain level...manual boost controllers r not so accurate and tend to 'run' after some time...so u will need to re-adjust the controller every now n then...electronic boost controllers r somewhat more sophisticated...like the apex'i avcr...u can set predetermined boosts at different rpm...very good stuff....

wildboar ...
the needle when start is at the -ve side?? then how should i know im running in how many bar? by not revving the car ... can i know the exact bar that im using now?? how ahh still cannot understand with how to read a proper bar. b][/quote]
standard boost for most mitsu turbo engines r around 0.7-0.8bar lo...wanna find out wat boost the engine is running?? just go tarik here n there and look at ur boost meter....typically when u drive off from stationary...ur boost will slowly increase as ur rpm goes up...then if u floor the pedal, within a short while ur boost will jump up to max level n stay there..dats when u can read ur boost...when u step off the accelerator, the boost will go down bcos ur boost is released via BOV...

when idle the needle wudbe sumwhere around -0.5 to -0.7bar... i think la...but it also depends on wat engine type...or wat turbo u r using...
 
seems like different ppl get different readings...if i remember correctly, my frens 61t got -0.5bar and another frens gsr abt -0.6 to -0.7bar...
 
wildboar ...
ohh means that the only way that i can know how many boost using now is by flooring the paddle and see the maximum boost that it go la. i tot when we start the engine we can know the exact bar already.
bcos when i start the engine ... the bar is aroun -0.7 to -0.8 i tot that is my exact bar lar.

while how i want to know when is the boost will come out?? after the 0 is it?? means that if im flooring the paddle after the 0 ican feel the boost coming out right.
 
flooring the pedal to the max won't generate the boost , it will show up to 0 only . u`ll need to load the engine by driving it , then u`ll get the readings .
 
vestax ... ohhh so i should drive it la. but when i change gear the boost meter so fast it down to zero than how would i read the accurate boost.
 
Originally posted by orez@Jul 26 2004, 12:36 PM
vestax ... ohhh so i should drive it la. but when i change gear the boost meter so fast it down to zero than how would i read the accurate boost.
hehehe...easy way la...buy a electronic boost meter with memory. After boosting, press the button and it will show u ur max boost when u r boosting ma...or put the boost meter at a place where u can c it when going for full boost.... :P :P
 
Originally posted by evo3+Jul 26 2004, 02:22 PM-->
QUOTE (evo3 @ Jul 26 2004, 02:22 PM)
--QuoteBegin-orez
@Jul 26 2004, 12:36 PM
vestax ... ohhh so i should drive it la. but when i change gear the boost meter so fast it down to zero than how would i read the accurate boost.

hehehe...easy way la...buy a electronic boost meter with memory. After boosting, press the button and it will show u ur max boost when u r boosting ma...or put the boost meter at a place where u can c it when going for full boost.... :P :P [/b][/quote]
woahhh digital meter is aint that cheap la. me a low2 cost budget one. would u like to give me for free :D
 
Originally posted by orez+Jul 26 2004, 03:17 PM-->
QUOTE (orez @ Jul 26 2004, 03:17 PM)
Originally posted by evo3@Jul 26 2004, 02:22 PM
--QuoteBegin-orez
@Jul 26 2004, 12:36 PM
vestax ... ohhh so i should drive it la. but when i change gear the boost meter so fast it down to zero than how would i read the accurate boost.

hehehe...easy way la...buy a electronic boost meter with memory. After boosting, press the button and it will show u ur max boost when u r boosting ma...or put the boost meter at a place where u can c it when going for full boost.... :P :P

woahhh digital meter is aint that cheap la. me a low2 cost budget one. would u like to give me for free :D [/b][/quote]
hahaha..at the moment *sigh* me still using non-memory boost meter. No monies also but will definitely upgrade when the time come to Defi or HKS Chrono..damn syok man.... :P

Right now using HKS mechanical one.... :P
 
sorry to interupt..but u can get a second hand blitz dtt -dual trbo timer..it has the function of turbo timer(auto/manual) and a digital boost meter..i am using one of it..i must say that im happy with it coz i get an accurate reading like mine now is 1.28 is the highest(i think shud be lower but since my clutch slips,the power isnt stable)....i got it for rm200.
 
u can check how many bar u running with boost gauge also.

get those electronic ones like defy u can reply your peak and bla bla so thats ur max boost....


basically if its below 0 then ur engine is in vacumm and if its more than 0 meaning u have positive pressure meaning the boost is in
 
All sifus

A bit out of topic....

Just want to find out whether is that normal for a stock 4G63T (E2) boost around 0.1-0.5 bar? As far as I know, the standard boost for the E2,3 is around 0.8-0.9 bar (correct me if I'm wrong). I'm still using the mitsubishi boost meter cames with the halfcut. Could it be the meter is not accurate or somewhere is leaking? :(

Please advise, thank you very much.
 

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