Hey guys,
I have done a lot of reading, as well as assuming, as well as listening to people perspectives on increasing the boost level on a modified though NOT chipped AGU 1.8t. It breathes much better than stock, and has a 3inch turbo back.
I understand that the n75 is basically an electronic boost controller. and from what I have experienced it is very touchy when it comes to being in the loop whilst trying to bleed off boost reference to the wastegate.
In all other turbo cars I have owned, putting a MBC in the mix has not affected things drastically. Of course I would never raise the boost above what I deem to be a safe level, but then again I am not a rocket scientist and I can not just guess what A/F ratio I am achieving.
Can someone please explain to me if my assumption is correct in that the VW's are much like other turbo cars in that the Air Flow Meter will measure how much air is being sucked in, and adjust the fuel map accordingly? If the n75 is taking care of boost levels only, then surely it must be the AFM and computer that dictate how much fuel is used to supplement the increased air.
I understand that I wont be getting full advantage of the increased boost, as timing changes wont be made by the computer... but I'm only increasing it a maximum of 4psi. It feels like it is taking it well, and I am not getting any pre det or knocking.
Advice please on what is happening regarding the extra boost I am achieving.
I have done a lot of reading, as well as assuming, as well as listening to people perspectives on increasing the boost level on a modified though NOT chipped AGU 1.8t. It breathes much better than stock, and has a 3inch turbo back.
I understand that the n75 is basically an electronic boost controller. and from what I have experienced it is very touchy when it comes to being in the loop whilst trying to bleed off boost reference to the wastegate.
In all other turbo cars I have owned, putting a MBC in the mix has not affected things drastically. Of course I would never raise the boost above what I deem to be a safe level, but then again I am not a rocket scientist and I can not just guess what A/F ratio I am achieving.
Can someone please explain to me if my assumption is correct in that the VW's are much like other turbo cars in that the Air Flow Meter will measure how much air is being sucked in, and adjust the fuel map accordingly? If the n75 is taking care of boost levels only, then surely it must be the AFM and computer that dictate how much fuel is used to supplement the increased air.
I understand that I wont be getting full advantage of the increased boost, as timing changes wont be made by the computer... but I'm only increasing it a maximum of 4psi. It feels like it is taking it well, and I am not getting any pre det or knocking.
Advice please on what is happening regarding the extra boost I am achieving.
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