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bomby
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« Reply #15 on: June 07, 2013, 01:48:43 PM »

Safe, yes. Correct, no.

Copy the table from a k04 car.

Don't think the stock map from k04 will do because the map values i had before where already higher. but maybe can use it as e good start.
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« Reply #16 on: June 07, 2013, 03:07:39 PM »

23 psig (assuming sea level and a low pressure drop inlet system) gives a pressure ratio of about 2.8.  Given a flow of 33-34 lbs/min at 7*C you're well within the capabilities of the compressor given the compressor map on the FT site
 http://www.frankenturbo.com/new/webimages/large/F23MAP.jpg.  The MAP sensor will max before you run off the compressor map (at which point you've lost protection anyway).  IOW, it looks like you should be safe at 3.0 and KFLDHBN will protect you if you overboost (well, it would if the MAP sensor weren't maxed in that situation).

All this said, you're much better off figuring it out for yourself than relying on a total stranger's calculations.
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« Reply #17 on: June 08, 2013, 12:54:45 PM »

ok so i have found the problem with my KFLDHBN map and wy i didn't see the restriction in the map at first.
I had the map named in my olsfile but not the axis and it was "swapt" so i was making the adoptions in the wrong part of the map with no result on the requested boost.

So now it works and can i keep the "safety" in case op really high intake temps Smiley
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« Reply #18 on: June 08, 2013, 07:59:14 PM »

At the risk of seeming pedantic, pressure ratio is just pressure at the outlet of turbo minus pressure at the inlet and isn't directly tied to ambient temp.  If ambient pressure is low (like when a storm's a brewin', or if you're at altitude), pressure ratio will be higher to the extent the compressor is able to generate the desired boost.  There are plenty of hot days with high ambient pressure where pressure ratio is lower than 'normal' and plenty of low ambient pressure cool days where pressure ratio is higher than 'normal'.

Really, KFLDHBN can come into play independent of ambient temp, especially with small turbos like the K03.

Glad you got figured out.
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