boost controller question

mk3supra978

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is this true ? somebody told me if i disconnected my boost controller and put it bak to normal and i would but running off my performance parts only ? (front mount exhaust intake etc) what do ya'll think about this ?
 

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CyFi6;1701810 said:
If your question made an ounce of sense youd probably get a reply a little quicker, i honestly have no idea what you are asking.

+1 I wouldn't touch thr car if I were him.. In fact I'd sell it to someone who knows what they are doing. +++ I'm a cucumber.
 

mk3supra978

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ok ill say this again SOMEBODY on this FORUM told me that if i disconnected my MBC and connected it back to stock meaning running no boost controller..WOULD I BE RUNNING OFF MY PERFORMANCE PARTS AND NOT FORCNING PSI'S THRU A BOOST CONTROLLER...NOW ONCE AGAIN I HEARD THIS FROM SOMEBODY ONE THIS FORUM SO CORRECT ME IF IM WRONG THANK YOU N GOOD DAY =)
 

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All the boost controller does is limit how much pressure your wastegate actuator sees. The stock WG pressure for a ct-26 is around 7psi depending on the model, so if you completely remove the boost controller and just run a line from one port to the other (like stock) you will be set at stock boost pressure. Boost controllers can only increase boost, not decrease. Again I really don't know what you are asking, I don't know what you mean by running off your performance parts. If you have performance parts installed then yes you will be "running off" of them.
 

mnracer550

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im pretty sure he means if he disconnects his mbc and has exhaust, intake, and fmic will he see the more boost(or something to that extent?). I had 3" dp and 3" catless exhaust and intake and saw 9psi without a mbc.
 

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CyFi6;1701838 said:
All the boost controller does is limit how much pressure your wastegate actuator sees. The stock WG pressure for a ct-26 is around 7psi depending on the model, so if you completely remove the boost controller and just run a line from one port to the other (like stock) you will be set at stock boost pressure. Boost controllers can only increase boost, not decrease. Again I really don't know what you are asking, I don't know what you mean by running off your performance parts. If you have performance parts installed then yes you will be "running off" of them.

+1... Also you get more flies with sugar then with vinegar. Just because you put your response in all caps doesn't mean it makes more sense.