I've gone +4 turns and have only hit cut-off once (more like a momentary stutter). It was floored racing a ricer through a roundabout
I reckon I could go another 1/2 turn easily as I hardly ever floor it![]()
I've gone +4 turns and have only hit cut-off once (more like a momentary stutter). It was floored racing a ricer through a roundabout
I reckon I could go another 1/2 turn easily as I hardly ever floor it![]()
Kev..
2014 Isuzu MUX LST with fruit
2008 Isuzu D-Max
2015 Kimberley Kamper "Classic"
Gone ... 2004 D2a Td5 Auto "Classic Country" Vienna Green
Hi
I think I will start at 2 turns and go from there after I get the Exhaust done
thanks
Just checking back on what boost pressure is sane/sensible to use as I realised that mine is peaking out at 20.35 psi
And here I was thinking I really should try turning up the boost by 2 turns. Obviously this had been tweaked by the PO.
I find that the d2 really feels like it is limiting at 3000rpm under load when climbing hills. I'm wondering if I might be better off winding the boost back a bit so it's not running so close to the ECU over boost limit?
cheers
Paul
Dont bet on it... The D2 I got from Dad (was new to him) when first tuned kept overboosting..
It was stock - even the dealer commented it went 'better' than most...
When we kept overboosting and throwing into limp mode we put a memory boost guage on it... 22psi - as shipped from the factory![]()
And yes - on the dyno... Pulling the boost back to 19 psi got us an extra 12 kw at the tyres....
I know this thread has been dead for nearly 12 months now but I'm curious to how you went with boost.
I am about to start winding mine up, using the Nanocomm to watch the boost level. I was intending to run it about 20.5 psi or what ever kpa as thats what nanocom reads.
Happy Days
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