Crapblaster
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I was getting about 18.5 with the Ford Performance tune. Reloaded the stock tune and getting around 20. On a recent trip to Oklahoma from Texas and got 21.5 on the stock tune.
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If it's bad enough, yes you can.Would you be able to see a boost leak with logs? I'm not real happy with how my charge pipes fit on my cobb intercooler.
That's what I was thinking but trying to figure out a way to safely build boost while I'm under the truck. Probably just chock all the wheels and have someone brake boost it.Soapy water sprayed on joints. Check for bubbles.
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I am seeing a pretty steady 21psi at WOT with your 93 S2 tune. Does that seem about right?If it's bad enough, yes you can.
I have not had to check my RR but I have had to do this to several other vehicles. To make room I put the vehicle on 4 jack stands. The diesel truck I just used high idle but that’s specific to that truck. You will probably have to brake boost to get a few consistent PSI. Speaking from experience this is mildly terrifying with 4 wheels on the ground and totally capable of jumping over wheel chocks. Consider making room for yourself under the truck safely.That's what I was thinking but trying to figure out a way to safely build boost while I'm under the truck. Probably just chock all the wheels and have someone brake boost it.
Yep, that is a good boost pressure. However these trucks can still make boost with a leak so make sure you don't have oneThat's what I was thinking but trying to figure out a way to safely build boost while I'm under the truck. Probably just chock all the wheels and have someone brake boost it.
I am seeing a pretty steady 21psi at WOT with your 93 S2 tune. Does that seem about right?