Lowering boost to prevent knocking...

stutzedward

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HI Bros,

I am running 1.3 bar and recently, lowering it to 0.9 bar. I plan to revert back to stock boost which is 0.6 bar. I understand that the lower the boost, the less knocking especially during hot weather. So can I confirm this point?

Thanks!
 

stutzedward

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Makes sense but haven't really tried it myself. Come bring you car and I can check the knock for you .... :p
Ok ok... I send the car to your place and pls help me to retune it. Hehehhee....

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try to retard the ignition..
hmm... need remapping also right?

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well bro, I was just thinking to just lower the boost and try it out first. The reason why I am doing is because I'll be using my Airtrek on afternoon more from now one (no longer weekend car), so I need to prevent knocking from happening and I don't mind loosing power. If I want it to be quick, I'll just crank up the boost again.

Thanks for all the feedbacks.
 

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Ok ok... I send the car to your place and pls help me to retune it. Hehehhee....

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hmm... need remapping also right?

---------- Post added at 12:56 PM ---------- 6 hour anti-bump limit - Previous post was at 12:51 PM ----------

well bro, I was just thinking to just lower the boost and try it out first. The reason why I am doing is because I'll be using my Airtrek on afternoon more from now one (no longer weekend car), so I need to prevent knocking from happening and I don't mind loosing power. If I want it to be quick, I'll just crank up the boost again.

Thanks for all the feedbacks.
u're using RON97 rite??..how abt try using V-POWER RACING....or perhaps, install Methanol Injection Kit...;)....:adore::adore::adore:
 

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yes,lowering boost will reduce knocking.as the a/f mixture get lower compression it won't ignite so easily compared to high boost.water met kit is added to a/f mixture to prevent knocking by lowering then a/f temperature.
 

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Yes, I am using 97. Adjusted it, still staying around 0.9 bar. It won't come down. Need to adjust further.
 

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Retarding the timing is the best way. Wont take a tuner long. I run 15psi with no knock.
 

stutzedward

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I am going to Ah Wah's place this Saturday to collect the serviced turbo, so I'll get him to do the thing for me. It's still running very strong at 0.9-1.1 bar now with 97.
 

chubster

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Ron95. Petrols quite expensive here. About 5rm per litre of 95
 

stutzedward

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yup... either expensive car cheap petrol or cheap car expensive petrol.
 

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Lol i could run 98 but u cant get it everywhere so choose to run 95. Hell if i lost my job i would retard it for 91 :-)
 

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Lol i could run 98 but u cant get it everywhere so choose to run 95. Hell if i lost my job i would retard it for 91 :-)
why? got petrol station selling 91?
 

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