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Old 11-16-2016, 09:55 AM   #295
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I have the high boost pulley with Delicious Flash & Go tuning, E85, flex fuel. Do I have to do anything to go back to the standard pulley, or can I just swap it out with no other changes? I'm fixing to take a trip where I expect to see zero E85 stations.


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I have the high boost pulley with Delicious Flash & Go tuning, E85, flex fuel. Do I have to do anything to go back to the standard pulley, or can I just swap it out with no other changes? I'm fixing to take a trip where I expect to see zero E85 stations.


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You can just swap back to the normal pulley with zero issues.

It's approximately the equivalent of traveling to high elevation with the HBP for you, since you have the DT FNG.
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I noticed a 72mm aftermarket throttle body is now available claiming some pretty big gains in airflow capacity. Would the high boost system benefit with this?
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Old 11-22-2016, 01:23 PM   #298
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I noticed a 72mm aftermarket throttle body is now available claiming some pretty big gains in airflow capacity. Would the high boost system benefit with this?
Possibly, but I do not believe it has been extensively tested.

The CSG BRZ has had a large throttle body for years, but hasn't had A/B testing done with it.
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Any possibility of pairing a slightly smaller pulley and belt to move the boost curve further down the rev band. I would consider trading rev limits for a higher boost/rpm ratio just for reliability purposes in a primarily track driven car. I have James (HRI) near by to customize the tune.


I finally got the car back on the track this weekend and the difference is startling. It was cool weather but a crowded event so I'm going to need to overlay data to see segment differentials. Using a different gear all over the track including 6th for the first time. Oil temps never budged from 230 and there were zero issues whatsoever.
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Any possibility of pairing a slightly smaller pulley and belt to move the boost curve further down the rev band. I would consider trading rev limits for a higher boost/rpm ratio just for reliability purposes in a primarily track driven car. I have James (HRI) near by to customize the tune.


I finally got the car back on the track this weekend and the difference is startling. It was cool weather but a crowded event so I'm going to need to overlay data to see segment differentials. Using a different gear all over the track including 6th for the first time. Oil temps never budged from 230 and there were zero issues whatsoever.
Which pulley are you on now? 100mm (HBP)?
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You can just swap back to the normal pulley with zero issues.

It's approximately the equivalent of traveling to high elevation with the HBP for you, since you have the DT FNG.
Safe to run 91 when swapping to standard pulley while still on HBP tune?
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Safe to run 91 when swapping to standard pulley while still on HBP tune?
You'd have to ask your tuner.
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so i cant find the answer anywhere, but you cant run this on the c38 right because it is internally geared differently right? the power is right where id want but the idea of running the SC at like 95%+ on a c30 freaks me out
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so i cant find the answer anywhere, but you cant run this on the c38 right because it is internally geared differently right? the power is right where id want but the idea of running the SC at like 95%+ on a c30 freaks me out
You can but you'll get more flow than a C30.
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You can but you'll get more flow than a C30.

so i guess nothing really exists to get the same power level with the c38?
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so i guess nothing really exists to get the same power level with the c38?
With the standard pulley, they make about the same power.
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With the standard pulley, they make about the same power.

sorry i explained that poorly. im looking to make 330-350 wheel on e85 which the c30 with highboost is slightly over. But seeing as the highboost pully spins it at 95% the rating it freaks me out. I was looking for a pulley that could make that with the c38 and i wanted to double check it didnt worked. looks like ill be ordering the c30 then i guess
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