Boost pressures
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Boost pressures
Was wondering what's the most boost you can run in a (2l)2.4 diesel and what is standard ?
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Re: Boost pressures
Hi Cory.
I don't know about the 2.4 but 1kzte is normal boost is around 0.45 bar
and can go up to 0.75 bar.
I'm currently running mine on 0.7 bar with no problems.
I'm sure the boost are not far apart.
I don't know about the 2.4 but 1kzte is normal boost is around 0.45 bar
and can go up to 0.75 bar.
I'm currently running mine on 0.7 bar with no problems.
I'm sure the boost are not far apart.
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Re: Boost pressures
What's that in lbs 10 ?
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Re: Boost pressures
Hi Cory
The calculation is 1 bar =15.503 pound/sq inch
0.7 * 15.503
=10.85lbs
Hope this help
The calculation is 1 bar =15.503 pound/sq inch
0.7 * 15.503
=10.85lbs
Hope this help
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Re: Boost pressures
I ran my 2.4 DT(2L2T) on .6 bar, it gave 85kw and 245nm, but i had to fit an intercooler to keep the EGT down.
The 2.5 Ford(WL) ran on .9 bar, 95KW and 300nm, with the same cooler.
Haven't dyno'd the 1KZ yet, but should do much the same as the Ford, but at lower RPM
The 2.5 Ford(WL) ran on .9 bar, 95KW and 300nm, with the same cooler.
Haven't dyno'd the 1KZ yet, but should do much the same as the Ford, but at lower RPM
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Re: Boost pressures
So 10 pound should be safe to run
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Re: Boost pressures
That is up to you,invlhvn wrote:So 10 pound should be safe to run
take into consideration in what condition and mileage you have on your motor.
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