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FW: Re: regulating boost limits in SP, let's discuss (calmly

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Subject: FW: Re: regulating boost limits in SP, let's discuss (calmly
From: "Mr. AWD" <mrawd@excite.com>
Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2003 11:43:58 -0500 (EST)
 Well, for some reason, this all got messed up...sorry guys...here is another 
try Fedja--- On Sun 12/14, Mr. AWD &lt; mrawd@excite.com &gt; wrote:From: Mr. 
AWD [mailto: mrawd@excite.com]To: autox@autox.team.netDate: Sun, 14 Dec 2003 
14:38:15 -0500Subject: Re: regulating boost limits in SP, let's discuss (calmly 
and with sanity...)



Well, this is definitely a difficult issue and has been around morethen a few 
times. Wonder why? From where I stand it is because theproblem is not correctly 
labeled. Usually this comes up like turbocars and boost control. I believe that 
this issue is much bigger thanjust that and I will try to brake it into the two 
different one, soit might be easier to deal with them one at a time.1. Boost 
control through the electronic gadgets ---&gt; Here is the onethat was 
mentioned above as one of the big problems, but in this casethis one is much 
bigger than a turbo charged cars. Let see what isout there.1.1. You can control 
boost with some aftermarket controller(there are too many to list them here) 
that is plugged with the stockcomputer control. The good thing about those is 
that they all requiresome extra gadgets to be plugged around your engine so 
they can bepoliced relatively easy.1.2. The other type is the one that controls 
the boost throughthe stock (or whatever is in there) computer unit (let's call 
it ECUfrom now on). Well, there are good and bad things about this one.1.2.1. 
The fact stated up there that most of the newer carshave electronic boost 
control is simply not true. In general thereare two main types of electronic 
boost controllers. One of them arebased on the actual manifold pressure 
(usually cars that are equippedwith the MAP sensor - examples MR2 Turbo, Supra 
TT, and so on). Thoseare the cars that usually have some kind of the boost 
activated fuelcuts, so disabling any of those is illegal according to the 
rules.You can still gain some advantage if you raise the boost closer tothe 
fuel cut level, but most of the allowed mods will bring the carthere anyway, so 
I don't believe that this is a big problem.1.2.2. The other type of the 
electronic boost controllers arebased on the mass of the air that enters the 
engine. Those are thecars that are equipped with the MAS sensor (typical 
examples areDSMs, EVO, and I believe WRX and STi). The problem here is 
thatcomputer in reality never really knows what kind of boost is presentinside 
the engine. Usually, boost level is calculated from the amountof air and 
temperature. This is not that accurate to set any boostlimiting devices around 
that so luckily they don't use it. What theydo is for certain RPM ranges they 
would open up boost controlsolenoids and attempt to lower the boost from 
whatever level it was,down as much as the system will allow. In reality, that 
is notsignificant enough and on the engines that have improved flow (intakeand 
exhaust), makes very little difference. Boost creep that happensis larger than 
those units can handle in most cases I am familiarwith. And this is active only 
for short RPM range, so overall itdoesn't have a large effect.Another way that 
I have seen it happen is that manufacturertries to add excessive amount of fuel 
at the higher RPMs. This kindof works fine on the stock cars, but once in 
Street Prepared, thiscan be removed due to legal mods that can be used.But, on 
the other hand this is a big issue for the Stockclass cars. And to make it even 
larger, it is not just a turbo carissue any more. The fact is that nobody can 
argue that E36 M3wouldn't gain a few ponies from the right chip (fuel and 
timingchanges mostly). Same would go for the EVO for example which can 
bebrought to 300 HP with easy after tweaking the fuel and timing mapson the 
otherwise stock car. This issue should be addressed under thecomputer 
modifications and as far as I know (after a lot ofdiscussions have taken a lot 
of time) there is no working solutionfor this. It actually looks like that this 
issue is not possible tocontrol at all (to name just a few: too many official 
revisions forthe codes, inability to read to codes in the impound even if we 
wouldknow the correct codes, and so on). I think it is very important notto mix 
this issue with boost levels!2. Boost control through the mechanical gadgets 
---&gt; This is a verydifficult issue and obviously has no easy answer. The 
main problem isthat some of the legal mods affect the boost levels, so in some 
casesit is legal to 
 increase your boost. Most us here are using K&amp;N airfilters and they could 
give you one or even two pounds of an extraboost ones you remove your 
restrictive paper based filter element andan air box.The good thing here is 
that it is much easier to police thosemechanical gadgets and most of the 
illegal activity is visible toanyone. Ones you change a wastegate or do some 
porting inside theturbo is as easy to spot as ported heads or stroked 
engine.The bad thing here is that those legal modifications increase theboost 
too and once you are faced with a competitor that has beatenyou 0.001 second 
and is on the way to wear jacket that was almostyours, we run into different 
kind of a problem(s). Even if the jacketwas so far that you couldn't even see 
it with binoculars, you get aquestion mark in your head. Was that boost level 
achieved through thelegal mods or you have a cheater ahead of you? But, on the 
otherhand, wouldn't you ask the same question if you where beaten in yourZO6 by 
the guy that has the same kind of car (even the color is thesame)? I believe I 
know the answer to this one for me, and I hopethat you know yours as well!. 
:)So, what to do here? I am definitely against something like 2 extrapounds for 
all to make it fair. That would make things even harder topolice and in reality 
makes no sense to me.One of the ways is to make all of the turbo equipped 
vehiclecompetitors would have to have a unified controller which can beeasily 
checked and can not be mocked. Road race guys used to havesuch a device, but I 
believe that it will be too much for everyone toadd such a device on the car at 
their own expenses. That would alsolead to the set boost levels per car, or per 
the whole category (Iguess for Stock and Street Prepared).On of the interesting 
ideas is to have unlimited boost for all. Thenclass each of those cars to the 
new (if needed) appropriate classes.The fact here is that in the case of 2G 
DSMs (guess what I am drivingfor an extra bonus?), boost controller or not, you 
are limited toaround 275 HP. The turbo that is in those cars is just that small 
andit can't run any higher. I do believe that every turbo car has such alimit, 
and if assumed that limit will be achieved, car should beclassed to the class 
where those numbers make sense.Or just leave it as is and if car happens to be 
too fast, move it tothe higher class!Just don't use Mark Dadio as a base in 
those cars!! :)Happy boosting!!Fedja


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