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Joe P. is a great MBC, I used mine for years with zero problems.
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^That routing leads to boost spike.
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^ He is right. To receive minimal boost spike, you should have the boost source coming from as close to the turbo as possible.
Ex. Using the little nipple on the stock 1g j pipe. |
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I ran up to 25 psi with the MBC coming off the turbo outlet elbow and it was rock-solid with no issues.
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When you run the MBC sourced from an inlet pipe before the intercooler, there will different temperatures of air coming out of the turbo and your MBC will theoretically have it's ball/spring displaced as different volumes of air pass through it (since it is a pressure-based switch). This would result in different resulting pressures in the manifold (after the intake charge has passed through the intercooler). With that being said, a lot of people run their MBC sourced from the turbo outlet w/ little or no variance in resulting boost pressure. :) PV=nRT ;) ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas_Laws |
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