Can't boost past 12psi. I give up!
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Ok I'm not sure how the aftermarket wga is on the evo, but on my previous car (srt-4) the wga arm had a turnable nut. Basically it gave the adjustibility of raising and lowering boost with the wga (no mbc needed) by making the arm shorter (more boost) or longer (less boost). I say check the wga arm preset if its adjustable.
Now to your exhaust leak. On my srt-4 I later upgraded to .50 turbo kit. The Tial wastegate spring was a 1 bar ~14.6 psi spring. The gasket blew from the exhaust manifold to wastegate connection, and therefore I had an exhaust leak. With the exhaust leak I could not boost past 13 psi unless I pretty much unhooked the mbc and completely isolated any boost from reaching the wastegate to push it open.
So I say check the wga arm tension (if it is adjustable), then get the exhaust leak fixed. Start with what you know, then look for the next.
Now to your exhaust leak. On my srt-4 I later upgraded to .50 turbo kit. The Tial wastegate spring was a 1 bar ~14.6 psi spring. The gasket blew from the exhaust manifold to wastegate connection, and therefore I had an exhaust leak. With the exhaust leak I could not boost past 13 psi unless I pretty much unhooked the mbc and completely isolated any boost from reaching the wastegate to push it open.
So I say check the wga arm tension (if it is adjustable), then get the exhaust leak fixed. Start with what you know, then look for the next.
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you if you give up that fast your never gonna be happy. i have worked with electronics for the past 6 years as a journeyman technician. and if your doing maint. and put everything together and it doesnt work...but it did before you did the maint....its your fault. so you should take it back apart and recheck everything and use some of the advice you got (even tho most of your replies are flames) and try to fix this issue. you will end up learning alot more and next time someone else has that issue you can help them out with the knowledge you recieved OR just get an STi
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Ok I'm not sure how the aftermarket wga is on the evo, but on my previous car (srt-4) the wga arm had a turnable nut. Basically it gave the adjustibility of raising and lowering boost with the wga (no mbc needed) by making the arm shorter (more boost) or longer (less boost). I say check the wga arm preset if its adjustable.
Now to your exhaust leak. On my srt-4 I later upgraded to .50 turbo kit. The Tial wastegate spring was a 1 bar ~14.6 psi spring. The gasket blew from the exhaust manifold to wastegate connection, and therefore I had an exhaust leak. With the exhaust leak I could not boost past 13 psi unless I pretty much unhooked the mbc and completely isolated any boost from reaching the wastegate to push it open.
So I say check the wga arm tension (if it is adjustable), then get the exhaust leak fixed. Start with what you know, then look for the next.
Now to your exhaust leak. On my srt-4 I later upgraded to .50 turbo kit. The Tial wastegate spring was a 1 bar ~14.6 psi spring. The gasket blew from the exhaust manifold to wastegate connection, and therefore I had an exhaust leak. With the exhaust leak I could not boost past 13 psi unless I pretty much unhooked the mbc and completely isolated any boost from reaching the wastegate to push it open.
So I say check the wga arm tension (if it is adjustable), then get the exhaust leak fixed. Start with what you know, then look for the next.
this is what i suggested before...but in more detail....i bet its this...
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What the hell are you guys even talking about...
You just described the improper boost controller install. The lines are backwards.
Thread closed...
Or nevermind, I suspect these members would like to have a few more pages of fun with you.
If you do get the STi, don't work on it yourself.
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Well last weekend I started the install on my new wastegate, manifold, o2 housing, and new boost controller. I replaced all of the vaccum lines and everything and still can't boost more than 12psi with the mbc all the way up. I'm sick of the evo, it's just problem after problem. So next weekend I will be trading my car in for an Sti. Anyone know what I can do to get my boost right before I trade it in? thanks
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3 pages of bullcrap....
What the hell are you guys even talking about...
You just described the improper boost controller install. The lines are backwards.
Thread closed...
Or nevermind, I suspect these members would like to have a few more pages of fun with you.
If you do get the STi, don't work on it yourself.
What the hell are you guys even talking about...
You just described the improper boost controller install. The lines are backwards.
Thread closed...
Or nevermind, I suspect these members would like to have a few more pages of fun with you.
If you do get the STi, don't work on it yourself.
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I think that you need to shorten the WG actuator rod until preload is up to 18.5# since you have an 18# minimum aftermarket actuator. Once that is set, then your MBC should be back in the loop again.
A pre turbine exhaust leak will play havoc on your A/F ratio and knock counts.
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The ONLY reason I said I give up is because of all of the problems i've had. And please don't say I treat my car like ****, or beat the hell out of it because I honestly don't. And i'm not trying to make everyone hate me by saying that I might trade in for an Sti, it's just that an Sti is more of a daily driver. Thank you all for your help, i'll have to try some things. Thanks again.
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And by the way my mbc is installed right. Here's the link. I have mine mounted with the boost adjusting knob on the side, not the top. https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/sh...ht=mbc+install