I had my powerdyne bearings go bad on me about a month ago, and when that happened there was play in the impellar shaft and it contacted the housing making that impellar useless. so i bought the upgraded impellar from 928 motorsports which is supposed to make more boost at equal pulley sizes. before this happened i was seeing 7psi, but after we rebuilt it with the new pulley shimmed out as well, im only seeing 5.5psi, which doesnt make sense. i should be seeing more than 7 because of the new impellar and shimming it out. so...any ideas as to why this is happening?
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Re: Not making expected boost
Seems like the same problem...not enough boost and you want to know why, correct?
There is a 9 psi pulley for sale in the For Sale section.
Climate can affect boost as well. Hot/humid weather will cause a drop in boost cuz the the air is less dense with oxygen.sigpic
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2006 Chevy Colorado
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there are no leaks due to loose clamps or couplers.
thanks for throwin out possibilities. any others?Last edited by 99BlackW68; 09-07-2008, 10:44 PM.
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nah, it was a vacuum leak. not like it matters though, still sellin the kit. I want to push up to 15psi intercooled so its turbo time.
and no that impeller wasn't a waste. even with the boost leak i could still feel the boost coming on much sooner in the power band. well...i am selling it now so i guess it was a waste haha, oh well, whoever buys it lucks out i guess :D
1999 Firebird Y87/W68
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You beat me to it. I was going to say that you might have a vac leak.
I had a vac leak on my boost gauge before and it made my rpm flactuate at idle. I couldn't find the leak till I remembered a couple of weeks later that boost gauge operates on vac. That fixed my problem.
I'm planning on getting this impeller someday. But It is over priced in my opinion.Last edited by Mighty Thor; 09-08-2008, 02:02 AM.
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Originally posted by Mighty Thor View PostYou beat me to it. I was going to say that you might have a vac leak.
I had a vac leak on my boost gauge before and it made my rpm flactuate at idle. I couldn't find the leak till I remembered a couple of weeks later that boost gauge operates on vac. That fixed my problem.
I'm planning on getting this impeller someday. But It is over priced in my opinion.1999 Firebird W68<br /> <a href=\"http://www.cardomain.com/ride/995565\" target=\"_blank\">http://www.cardomain.com/ride/995565</a> <br />-Derek
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