Poodles;1590895 said:
Wastegate is activated by pressure, as long as there is air the turbo will work to hit that pressure. It's why minor BPU 7MGTE's can beat the snot out of vipers at elevation as they're not as effected by the elevation.
Keep in mind most of the benefit is going to be from replacing the old leaking pipes. It's also not the most cost effective upgrade if you're buying one of the name brand kits new (like the HKS).
Poodles, you dont get the same pressure at elevation. Correct me if I'm wrong, but here's why (As far as I know)
The wastegate opens at a certain pressure from the inside, but that spring pressure totally depends on the pressures
on both sides of the wastegate. Up here in Colorado, the pressure on the outside of the wastegate is ~20% lower than what it is down there. Therefore, the spring will feel pressure pushing it open at 20% lower pressure.
If you were in an environment with a 20psi atmospheric pressure, the wastegate would not be budged until over 20 psi. The spring dictates that there is a given DIFFERENCE in pressure. It does not ensure that there is a given pressure inside the motor.
In simple terms, the wastegate controls psia, NOT psig.
Maybe I'm wrong, but that's what my physics education and my admittedly lacking knowledge of turbo systems tells me.
***Additionally, it is harder to build pressure up here because the air is substantially thinner. The stock turbo has to work harder (maybe ~20%) to hit 10 psi here than hitting 10 psi in Florida or sea-level Texas.