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Boost spike w/ MBC
Thursday, October 13, 2005 4:16 PM
From what I've read online boost spike is pretty common with manual boost controllers. I have the TurboXS High Performance Boost controller. I have about a 2-3psi spike.

I was wondering if anyone knows any little tricks to help minizmie the spike or if its just something I need to live with? This particular model has a bleed type aswell as a ball and srping adjustment. My thoughts were that if I open up the bleed more, the wastegate will see more initial pressure therefore it would be able to release the air quick enough to keep a steady boost pressure. However it doesn't seem to work that way. Thanks.

Re: Boost spike w/ MBC
Thursday, October 13, 2005 4:32 PM
Sometimes boost spikes like this can be caused by using too long of vacuum lines to the MBC. The lines should be a short as possible that you'll still be able to access the adjustment knob.


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Re: Boost spike w/ MBC
Thursday, October 13, 2005 9:18 PM
Thats funny, I just took my turboXs HPMBC off my car cause no matter how I installed it it just over-boosts...I have a 7lb spring in my wastegate and when I have the MBC on as low as it goes it spikes all the way up to 12+(NOT GOOD) so I guess its back to just running springs for now.








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Re: Boost spike w/ MBC
Thursday, October 13, 2005 10:10 PM
Skilz10179 wrote:Sometimes boost spikes like this can be caused by using too long of vacuum lines to the MBC. The lines should be a short as possible that you'll still be able to access the adjustment knob.


Yup. Or you can dish out money for an electronic boost controller. I <3 the Greddy Profec B




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Re: Boost spike w/ MBC
Thursday, October 13, 2005 10:14 PM
Does it spike w/o the controller? Sometimes boost spikes can be caused by too small of a wastegate (or associated pipe/flange/whatever)...



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Re: Boost spike w/ MBC
Friday, October 14, 2005 4:49 AM
OHV notec wrote:Does it spike w/o the controller? Sometimes boost spikes can be caused by too small of a wastegate (or associated pipe/flange/whatever)...


It never spiked before I got the boost controller.
Re: Boost spike w/ MBC
Friday, October 14, 2005 8:55 PM
^^ with my 8psi spring before i put the controller it, it would it 10psi if it was ice cold at night.

now i have mine set to 13. he hits 15 when i punch it and drops back to 13-14.


13 psi and climbing......

Re: Boost spike w/ MBC
Sunday, October 16, 2005 2:23 PM
John thanks for the reply. Can you please see my other post: http://www.j-body.org/forums/read.php?f=40&i=88883&t=88732
I'd like to know how you have yours setup because you also have the Hahn kit. Thanks.
Re: Boost spike w/ MBC
Sunday, October 16, 2005 2:38 PM
my pos crap turbonetics mbc is going bazerker. I have a 8psi wastegate and it would sit perfect at 6psi after intercooler loss. I install this thing and up it to 10psi and it doesn't know where to go. It goes from 6 to 10 to 12 then to 6. I thought it was too long so I install it right next to my actuator and it did the same thing.
Will an electronic controller eliminate this for the most part>??????????


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