Guess you learn something new every day huh... Well i was curious if you, or anyone else, happen to have pictures of this boost pressure solenoid? And some general info about it.SpeedRacer1 wrote:Honostly the stock S13 SR actually runs at about 11 psi. 99% of people on this board think otherwise but 99% of the people on this board tossed the stock boost pressure solenoid during the swap. Tossing this unit limits the boost to 7 psi. Which is why everyone says stock is 7 psi. I have this unit on my car and it runs 11 psi when connected, 7 when its not connected, or the ecu is in limp mode. I have tested this on multiple cars with the exact same results.
So the smic can handle 10 psi fine because it was designed for over 10 psi stock.
I can snap some pics of the one that came with my swap. I'm ditching it for my AVC-RTchouikoS13 wrote:
Guess you learn something new every day huh... Well i was curious if you, or anyone else, happen to have pictures of this boost pressure solenoid? And some general info about it.
I am not sure exactly what your asking, on the US car or JDM car? The ignitor chip plate is generally found on the opposite side of the driver's side shock tower. So its on the left on a JDM car, right on a USDM car.kamikazestorm420 wrote:where does the ignitor bolt up? can you show me a picture?
thanks in advance
YesIDriveFords wrote:Hey speed, can you post the diagram for how to route the vacum lines with that solenoid. Thnx
Seriously....so I'm supposed to be running 11psi? DAMN. all this time I was stuck on 7 for no reason....time to....oh **** the solenoid is in the back trunk of the tercel! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ok, I REALLY need to get that back now...SpeedRacer1 wrote:Honostly the stock S13 SR actually runs at about 11 psi. 99% of people on this board think otherwise but 99% of the people on this board tossed the stock boost pressure solenoid during the swap. Tossing this unit limits the boost to 7 psi. Which is why everyone says stock is 7 psi. I have this unit on my car and it runs 11 psi when connected, 7 when its not connected, or the ecu is in limp mode. I have tested this on multiple cars with the exact same results.
So the smic can handle 10 psi fine because it was designed for over 10 psi stock.
If the ECU is in limp mode how should the car run? Also if you increase the boost to 11psi with a manual waste gate will that take the ECU out of limp mode?SpeedRacer1 wrote:Honostly the stock S13 SR actually runs at about 11 psi. 99% of people on this board think otherwise but 99% of the people on this board tossed the stock boost pressure solenoid during the swap. Tossing this unit limits the boost to 7 psi. Which is why everyone says stock is 7 psi. I have this unit on my car and it runs 11 psi when connected, 7 when its not connected, or the ecu is in limp mode. I have tested this on multiple cars with the exact same results.
So the smic can handle 10 psi fine because it was designed for over 10 psi stock.
The ECU reacts differently to different errors. For instance the when the ECU throws a MAFS circuit code, the engine will not rev above approximately 2500 RPM's, while if the engine coolant temp sensor is disconnected the engine will run fine once started, but the boost will be limited to 6.5 psi.efrain240sx wrote:
If the ECU is in limp mode how should the car run? Also if you increase the boost to 11psi with a manual waste gate will that take the ECU out of limp mode?
The stock SR runs 11 psi stock, you have no idea what you are talking about unless you have run the solenoid. Until that time your opinion means nothing. The engine runs like it has a closed wastegate, once it reaches 11 psi, the solenoid opens the wastegate to stabilize the boost. If the wastegate ran completly disconnected the turbo would run until it blew up. It has very little, if any, effect on low end response. It add power above approximately 3500 RPM's and high throttle.Neil wrote:stop saying s13sr's are 11psi stock. the ****ing wastegate has a 7lb spring. the little solenoid is not an actuator it's a SOLENOID which is on/off, when boost reaches 7psi it opens which snaps the wastegate open instead of letting it open gradually, which gives you a little more low end response.
Nearly the same effect can be had by inserting a restrictor in the line from the intercooler to the wastegate.
Hey speedracer I have one more question for you. I found my boost solenoid and I tried hooking it up, but I don't think I have it on right because all I get is 9 psi from the turbo. These is how I have it hooked up (looking on the pic you posted) I have the bottom one T-off the throttle body the one in top is T-off on the hose going from the cold pipe to the waste gate is these write? also I tried using the diagram from the s14 FSM but its to hard to tell which goes to wereSpeedRacer1 wrote:It usually comes attached to the igniter chip plate. It is gold while the EGR piece is green plastic. You can toss the EGR part but the boost control solenoid is useful for more boost. Also later on some aftermarket ECU's, like the Power FC, can plug into directly into the stock boost control solenoid to control boost like a boost controller.
Boost control solenoid is on the left, if you need instructions on how to run the vac lines let me know.
No, not really.9240sx wrote:Would there be any advantage to hooking this solenoid up if i all ready have a profecB running 13psi???