I fixed my car. I was right, it was the seal at the fuel pump causing it to not build up enough fuel pressure. it runs fine now, but with one small problem: it boosts too high. I have (or should have) a 7 lb. spring in my wastegate, but for some damn reason i'm seeing the thing boost to over 10PSI! What can i do? i don't want to blow the thing up (14PSI sure is nice) but is it possible for me to turn down the boost ? how do i adjust the wastegate ? Do i turn the set screw down, or up ? It might be that the thing is misadjusted and screwed shut and that the wastegate never opens, which would explain why i saw it hit 15PSI earlier, but if that's not it, can i bitch at Wyatt for sending me the wrong wastegate spring ? LoL .. looks like mine actually IS bigger, yo..
-DarkOne I'm so bad, i should be in detention.
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'95 Eclipse TurboGS (garage deco) '95 TSi AWD (restoring a survivor) '97 Talon ESi-T (poor impulse control) '99 Eclipse RS-T (daily beater) '13 Evo X (mostly stock) '17 Sienna (Middle Aged Dad Mobile)
#902, "RE: I fixed it .. but one other problem..." In response to Reply # 0
Hey, ive been having the same problems as you if you remember. Ive been away for a week and didnt look at my car. What did you do with seal at the fuel pump to fix the problem? Just replace the thing? And did you do anything else? Thanks
#905, "RE: I fixed it .. but one other problem..." In response to Reply # 3
MWS is right, a BC can only be set to the minimum amoutn of boost, meaning it can't flow MORE pressue to the wastegate so it stays open longer, just bleed boost off to keep it closed. Check your e-mail, It might be the adjustment screw, if its screwed ALL the way down then your car will keep boosting to infinity, thats how I blew my motor. If its the wrong spring I don't know what to say, I'll have to get you anotehr one I have't heard of them being incorrect before. They are put together by the manufacturer so but its not big deal to swap it. Let me know, I can have anotehr spring to you pretty quick Wyatt Leras http://www.turbogs.dsmpower.com 98 Eclipse GS Star Stage 5,000 Turbo kit
#907, "RE: I fixed it .. but one other problem..." In response to Reply # 4
Ah, ok...I misunderstood the problem... Well at least one solution has been found. Its encouraging to know that you found out what was wrong before your engine self-detonated.
#908, "RE: I fixed it .. but one other problem..." In response to Reply # 1
All my problem turned out to be was a bad seal at the fuel pump. Then rubber o-ring was missinstalled. Instead of being placed back in the feed line, it was pushed halfway down the nipple on the fuel pump, and couldn't maintain a seal. It was hard to start because it couldn't build any fuel pressure, which was also causing it to sputter at wide throttle as well as probably running it extremely lean. I reinstalled it inside the fuel feed line (where it would properly mate with the aluminium tip of fuel pump) and that did the trick. Did you do your own fuel pump install, or did someone else do it for you ? it might be worth checking out.
-DarkOne I'm so bad, i should be in detention.
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#909, "RE: I fixed it .. but one other problem..." In response to Reply # 7
Hey Darkone, what exactly were the problems and signs you saw of this problem? I want to know what to look out for in case my fuel pump seal is leaking...
I've floored my car with just the fuel pump (no turbo on yet at that time) and it seems to move ok...so, I dunno... :o
#910, "RE: I fixed it .. but one other problem..." In response to Reply # 8
Wyatt, Im not sure if im understanding what you are saying about the wastegate and the Boost controller not being able to flow more?
The way i took that was the if you have a 7psi spring you cannot boost more than 7psi with a Boost Controller.. (is that what you meant?) If thats the case I was boosting 12psi on a 7psi spring. (Spring was backed out all the way.. + used Profec-B to set boost @ 12psi
#911, "RE: I fixed it .. but one other problem..." In response to Reply # 9
if i may...
he meant that if you have a 7 lb. spring, a boost controller cannot do anything to let you boost less. a boost controller will *ONLY* allow you to boost more than your spring's rating.