Edit: keep in mind this is a stock CT in excellent condition
Just wondering about how much boost levels should change depending on temperatures. I tuned my car in hot weather, probably 80's to 90's weather and humid (was done in Philly area PA, don't know altitude). I've noticed as its gotten colder the boost has been getting quite a bit higher which is normal. However this extreme cold weather is now kicking in. I was driving to Detroit from Charleston (WV) and was in 5th boosting 18.1lbs of boost :aigo: within seconds of pressing the throttle (around 3100RPM), this was confirmed with my mechanical gauge as well. Thought this was a bit extreme since i have it normally around 11-12PSI
Setting in warm weather are for 11-12PSI at ~38% Greddy Profec II (all gain settings down as low as possible)
setting in cold weather (ie ~10-15*F) ~35% 18.1PSI. Had to turn in down all the way to ~22%.
Are these gains normal or should i be looking for a possible problem.
Just wondering about how much boost levels should change depending on temperatures. I tuned my car in hot weather, probably 80's to 90's weather and humid (was done in Philly area PA, don't know altitude). I've noticed as its gotten colder the boost has been getting quite a bit higher which is normal. However this extreme cold weather is now kicking in. I was driving to Detroit from Charleston (WV) and was in 5th boosting 18.1lbs of boost :aigo: within seconds of pressing the throttle (around 3100RPM), this was confirmed with my mechanical gauge as well. Thought this was a bit extreme since i have it normally around 11-12PSI
Setting in warm weather are for 11-12PSI at ~38% Greddy Profec II (all gain settings down as low as possible)
setting in cold weather (ie ~10-15*F) ~35% 18.1PSI. Had to turn in down all the way to ~22%.
Are these gains normal or should i be looking for a possible problem.