Safe Boost Levels

  • 1986zxt
    1986zxt
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    Safe Boost Levels

    Currently running 14psi. When in boost it hits 14 and bleeds off to 13. With the supporting mods listed below, am I courting trouble at 14? Should I run less with this setup?
    1986zxt w/ '86, 56k mile, na engine (turbo bits swapped), K&N intake, 3" CM Performance turbo-back exhaust, Eibachs, KYB shocks, Front Mount Intercooler (2.5" plumbing), Turbosmart MBC/9 lbs, recirculating BOV, ASCO plenum, dual fans, Maxima alt, Champion 3 row Radiator.

    2013 Ford Taurus SHO Performance Package
  • Axel kain
    Axel kain
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    #2
    I see no fuel upgrades. so you likely are.
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  • 1986zxt
    1986zxt
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    #3
    What would be a safe setting until fuel upgrades are done? What should my next step be? Injectors? Fuel pump? Engine Management?
    1986zxt w/ '86, 56k mile, na engine (turbo bits swapped), K&N intake, 3" CM Performance turbo-back exhaust, Eibachs, KYB shocks, Front Mount Intercooler (2.5" plumbing), Turbosmart MBC/9 lbs, recirculating BOV, ASCO plenum, dual fans, Maxima alt, Champion 3 row Radiator.

    2013 Ford Taurus SHO Performance Package
  • amreboot
    amreboot
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    • 9875

    #4
    I constantly read that 12psi on the T3 is the highest safe number.

    BUT, back in the day when I had the T3 and run 12psi, I was still pinging my motor. But then again, I am in CO, high altitude.
  • 1986zxt
    1986zxt
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    #5
    I guess I will need to back it down to 12. I have not experienced any detonation since running 14. Still would appreciate advice on the next step
    1986zxt w/ '86, 56k mile, na engine (turbo bits swapped), K&N intake, 3" CM Performance turbo-back exhaust, Eibachs, KYB shocks, Front Mount Intercooler (2.5" plumbing), Turbosmart MBC/9 lbs, recirculating BOV, ASCO plenum, dual fans, Maxima alt, Champion 3 row Radiator.

    2013 Ford Taurus SHO Performance Package
  • amreboot
    amreboot
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    • 9875

    #6
    Advice on the next step?
    Very hard question to answer because we don't know your power goals or where you are going with your setup.

    Sticking to stock turbo and what not?
    Get 450-ish injectors, walbro 255 fuel pump, and nistune.

    This is a very very very common setup to upgrade your stock components and/or going to a t3/t4 setup.
  • 1986zxt
    1986zxt
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    #7
    That's it really. When the current turbo plays out plan to go t3/t4. I was assuming as much concerning injectors and fuel pump. Just wanted confirmation which you so aptly provided. Appreciate it.
    1986zxt w/ '86, 56k mile, na engine (turbo bits swapped), K&N intake, 3" CM Performance turbo-back exhaust, Eibachs, KYB shocks, Front Mount Intercooler (2.5" plumbing), Turbosmart MBC/9 lbs, recirculating BOV, ASCO plenum, dual fans, Maxima alt, Champion 3 row Radiator.

    2013 Ford Taurus SHO Performance Package
  • 1986zxt
    1986zxt
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    • 482

    #8
    I guess my reading comprehension/memory is steadily failing. Appreciate the reminder. Your gray matter probably has 20 years less wear than mine. If I could keep a more stock setup that would be preferable. I'm currently pretty close to the goals for my car.
    1986zxt w/ '86, 56k mile, na engine (turbo bits swapped), K&N intake, 3" CM Performance turbo-back exhaust, Eibachs, KYB shocks, Front Mount Intercooler (2.5" plumbing), Turbosmart MBC/9 lbs, recirculating BOV, ASCO plenum, dual fans, Maxima alt, Champion 3 row Radiator.

    2013 Ford Taurus SHO Performance Package
  • Rustspecs13
    Rustspecs13
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    #9
    I ran 14psi on my old 85T setup that was in my 88T. Similar to your setup 1986zxt, but I had a pathfinder plenum and a walbro fuel pump. If I hit 15psi at peak torque it detonated a little then fell to 14psi then stopped.

    Boost falling off is more of the stock turbo not being able to sustain higher rpms boost or just the internal wastegate not maintaining target boost.

    With a gutted asco plenum Id guess you'd run out of fuel faster, like michaelp. Id get a wideband, then you can see when exactly your Z runs out of fuel. Its always slightly different car to car.

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