[s-cars] Stock boost level

Pasqualoni, James E james.pasqualoni at gs.com
Tue Apr 17 15:52:05 EDT 2007


You don't need to change the fuel pump or the fpr.  I was running over
400 horses on my Dahlback RS2 setup on stock cams, MAF, fuel pump and
fpr FWIW... 

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:s-car-list-bounces at audifans.com] On Behalf Of Eric Phillips
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2007 3:49 PM
To: s-car-list at audifans.com
Subject: Re: [s-cars] Stock boost level

> Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 14:33:37 -0400
> From: " Vincent Fr?geac " <s.sikss at gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [s-cars] Stock boost level
>
> The drop of boost after 5500rpm is typical of our small turbo/large 
> engine stock configuration. Great low-end torque, but the turbo cannot

> handle the task up to the redline. The other way is the RS2, which 
> gives full boost at redline but needs over 3000rpm to get alive.

This brings me to a question which I have not yet been able to find an
answer to...

Background:  I'm am currently amassing in my Rossatobin the pieces/parts
to slide down the slope to RS2.  I have RS2 injectors,
RS2 EM, and some various small bits and pieces (gaskets and the like).
 Since I am past 100k miles, I am planning on replacing the fuel pump at
the same time, and relaying it as well.  Also, my plan is to retain the
stock MAF and cams, and also stick with MRC as my software provider.

Here's the thing:  I want to go up a step, at least, in fuel pump.
005, at the very least.  If I keep my stock FPR, is this going to work
out with off-the-shelf RS2 software, or am I going to need to get some
sort of custom chipset?  The fueling end of the RS2 slippery slope has
me confused a bit.  I understand that some folks have a fuel delivery
problem at WOT with RS2 set-ups, and I DO NOT want detonation to be a
companion of my newly-found turbo powah.

Can anyone shed a bit of light on this for me?

Eric.

P.S.  The idea of not having much "go" until after 3k RPM, but having it
all the way to redline appeals to me a lot.  Sedately driving back and
forth to work is nice with no worries about getting into boost
unexpectedly (I have a story about that...)
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