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john
11-17-2004, 07:20 PM
Fuel cut is probly from boost leaks. I do not buy into the spool ratings most of the time. Turbos spool a bit different depending on what gear you are in. First generally takes longer than 5th gear.

Pimpin Dsmstyle
11-17-2004, 09:36 PM
4k full spool aint bad, dont believe everything you read. Id be willing to bet that you have air leaks. Also, if your at 17psi on stock fuel setup.. thats weak sauce. Id just turn it down and bit and you might be able to avoid the fuel cut. I got fuel cut cuz i had an open vacuum and it was boosting to no end heh, got everything either used or pluged?

mukapahnpy
11-18-2004, 12:24 AM
Hrm... there's an open nipple on the Injen intake, I will get a cap for that. I've checked and double check intake leaks from the turbo inlet @ 25psi, and it's solid. Yeah, I'm still on the stock fuel system, so I understand the *why's* concerning fuel cut. I'll stick the regular actuator back on and see what happens. Maybe at lower boost levels (15psi) it will respond like advertised. Will update.

john
11-18-2004, 07:40 PM
Having the nipple open is letting in unmetered air leading you to fuel cut. Anywhere that air is let into the system after the MAS is unmetered. Therefor your ecu does not see it as airflow and you fuel cut. You do not have to have a boost leak to fuel cut as long as the opening is infront of the turbo (intake pipe). I am hoping that you are not on stock injectors as the turbo will not spool below 17psi. You will have to use your foot on the gas pedal to control the boost. Not a very good idea as far as performance is concerned. Stick the stock actuator on and see if it helps. Plug the nipple for sure though.

Enes
11-22-2004, 01:49 PM
i was just currious if you figured it out?

-E

mukapahnpy
11-22-2004, 06:32 PM
I didn't get the chance to change the actuator back to the stock 12psi one yet. Busy and all. I did cap the nipple. But have not taken the car to wot. However, I was reading something on "tuners" about exhaust leak. Is it true that if you have an e.manifold or o2 housing leak/crack it will smell really, really bad? Cuz it does. I re-used the 7cm manifold/turbo gasket that came with the turbo. I figured it would be ok, but everywhere I read info, its reccommended to use a new one. Not sure if this also contributes to my problem. Have to get a new one, any shops here have these in stock?

JET
11-22-2004, 07:14 PM
An exhaust manifold leak will have nothing to do with fuel cut at all. The only thing that would do is cause a noise or possibly burn stuff if it is right by it (radiator fans).

EvilEvo
11-23-2004, 07:47 PM
To get a decent benifit out of either side of two ported items, they both kind of need to be ported. Its just moving the bottleneck farther down the line. It couldnt really be bad but just get a ported housing.

95tsi
11-30-2004, 09:24 PM
Just a FYI: I had the FP 28 myself and it never seemed like it spooled very good. Turned out it was simply boost creep. I had the boost controlled turned all the way out and it just kept going. After JET ported the O2, I have had no problems with controlling boost. Might be somthing you could check out if the problem persists.

CDeutsch
12-01-2004, 06:43 PM
Just a FYI: I had the FP 28 myself and it never seemed like it spooled very good. Turned out it was simply boost creep. I had the boost controlled turned all the way out and it just kept going. After JET ported the O2, I have had no problems with controlling boost. Might be somthing you could check out if the problem persists.

FWIW, I have a 2G o2 housing ported by JET that's for sale (I switched to an external wastegate). PM me if you're interested.