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Old Oct 9, 2006 | 10:51 AM
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question on turbo

Hello, soon, my rx-8 will become turbo with the greddy kit and the Ultimate. I have already some experience on turbo with my old MX-6 but now, I want to play carefully than I have some newbie question for you.

First, wich gauge do you recommand to me with my turbo ???

after, I have read that the greddy kit is save at 6.5PSI on the motor.... what happen if I go up 6.5...... I suppose that the car will run LEAN..... how can I know how much PSI can I rise without break my motor ??? gauge ???

Thanks for your help, I want to keep my car for a long time !!!!
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Old Oct 9, 2006 | 01:05 PM
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Hey, there is a ton of info on this forum about greddy and other kits, Use the search function located at the top of the screen on the main menu and you will find what you are looking for. With the stock greddy tune I would just run what it was made for, I don't know with the ultimate, but I blew my engine with the emanage blue with good air/fuel ratios and now have the interceptor which is far superior. As far as a safe psi, you could blow it up with the stock greddy boost or less. Do some research, that way you know what your getting into.

have a nice day.
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Old Oct 9, 2006 | 01:19 PM
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