SingleStack_02 "Comp D's Secret Agent" Joined Jun 13, 2008 Messages 102 Jun 20, 2008 #1 How far do you think i could push a stock turbo till blows up. Is 43psi too much.
TMONEYDIESEL Comp Diesel Sponsor Joined Jan 21, 2007 Messages 8,706 Jun 20, 2008 #2 After a while its gonna go, ive seen them go up past 50psi but its only a matter of time
P Ph4tty I'm nobody Joined Jun 28, 2007 Messages 1,090 Jun 20, 2008 #3 For the hy35 I'd think 35 is too much. Put that j-hook back on, you're just superheating the air and putting lots of wear on that turbo.:badidea:
For the hy35 I'd think 35 is too much. Put that j-hook back on, you're just superheating the air and putting lots of wear on that turbo.:badidea:
S Scooter's Roofing New member Joined Oct 16, 2006 Messages 17,007 Jun 20, 2008 #4 people fail to realize that a hot 43psi may have the same density (oxygen mass) as a cool 35psi... they see a higher number and assume it's better sad
people fail to realize that a hot 43psi may have the same density (oxygen mass) as a cool 35psi... they see a higher number and assume it's better sad
MD-LUCKY Difficult To Pronounce... Joined Sep 24, 2006 Messages 3,080 Jun 20, 2008 #5 I ran mine to 45 for at least 2 years.. But, that doesn't mean it is good for them. and Forrest hit the nail right on the head. The new hybrid cools 10x more at 35 psi than the stocker at 45.
I ran mine to 45 for at least 2 years.. But, that doesn't mean it is good for them. and Forrest hit the nail right on the head. The new hybrid cools 10x more at 35 psi than the stocker at 45.
SingleStack_02 "Comp D's Secret Agent" Joined Jun 13, 2008 Messages 102 Jun 20, 2008 #6 Thanks I was thanking the same thing. I just wanted to ask.
Graphic Man New member Joined Aug 24, 2006 Messages 963 Jun 20, 2008 #7 i would be more worried about drive pressures....and the damage it could do .:bang