


All the fab work is finished up now! I did a quick five minute shake-down tune. The first thing I noticed is that the car has some kind of looseness in the front suspension that I need to address (maybe just need to tighten the struts down better). So I went out to do a few pulls (mind you I don't have a wastegate at the moment so boost cut was set to ~19 psi or 230 kPa. That is high enough that I can modulate the pedal and keep it from going too high. At first it was set to 15 psi and I hit the cut immediately, then I raised it to 230. It was very rich at first and I got to lean it out a bit, but then I started getting another issue. Every time the car would hit about 5k-5500 RPMs, the ECU would reset so I never really got to test it at higher RPMs or higher boost.
I decided to head back into the shop to check it out, but as soon as I got to the gate outside the shop, something was wrong with the shift linkage. It got stuck in reverse with a loosey-goosey shifter, so something came loose. I will find out tomorrow. The ECU issue is a ground that I forgot to hook up.
First impressions are that the turbo sounds awesome, the car runs pretty smoothly, not having power steering SUCKS (mostly because I feel like I'm going to twist something in the steering column), and the fabricator said that the car felt good and he was seeing 15 psi by 3500 RPM... I'm not quite sure if I believe that because the RPMs go up quickly in second gear (hard to judge when it really hit), but I would say for sure that it was hitting that kind of boost by 4-4.5k which is pretty good for this turbo in my opinion. I'll get logs when I get the shift linkage sorted out. I can't wait to get that figured out, a wastegate in, and tear it up a bit. It seems like this is going to be a very volatile setup
