if I shouldnt do a missing link then what should I do? I guess I have my share of reading to do.
The owner of the shop says it's because the internal wastegate wont go lower then 10 psi and thats just too much for the motor so its tripping it out. He said its fine at 6psi its just when it gets really high that it does that. But I know that when I was driving it, it was dying out at less then that, hell I never came close to 6psi, never had a chance.
It's tuned with a Apexi II its a $300 dollar part....I thought that was the way to go when tuning????
Thanks for the help guys, take it easy everyone, happy boosting
hmmm....your having trouble.....huh. personally i think you should of done your research and learned how to do compressor mapping and then done it your self. as of for this shop......i think you should of takin it to someone who knows what the f**k they are doin. as for me.....try pushin 26 pounds out of a gsr motor punched to 2.3 litres. helpfull little tid bits............
1. HONDA MOTORS DONT LIKE BOOST, bypass the map sensor (missin link, or stand alone ecm and cancel the signal) and brace the jackets of the block. except for solid deck blocks....oviously
2. stock honda wrist pins are prone to breakage under boost.........before adding boost upgrade the bottom end with a stroker kit or aftermarket stock replacements.
3. start saving for internals right away if the the block was not worked over. boost, even the standard 7-10 psi is hard on the rotating assembly of the motor (ie. crank, rods, bearings, pistons, piston pins, and so on.)
4. anything under 14 psi can safely use an internal wastegate.....as of yours not accepting anything lower than 10 is complete bullshit. you can make your wastegate open before you start even building boost. one thing that distroys motors is called boost creep. when an internal wastegate is too small for the amount of bypass gas trying to escape.....thus over boosting the motor
5. STAY AWAY FROM MOST "FUZZY" BOOST CONTROLERS!!!! opt for a greddy profec b, apexi avcr, and the best is innovative turbo systems (but very hard to use)
6. a stand alone ecu, or reprogramable chipped ecu is the best way to go. and the tuning should ONLY BE DONE BY SOMEONE WHO KNOWS WHAT THEY ARE DOING!!! apexi afcs, vafc2, and so on only can adjust the fuel map by a couple of percentages. boosted motors require more fuel since more air is being forced into the motor.
7. bigger injectors are a must, even if running a low boost. majority of people who boost end up building wanting more boost. 450cc injectors are damn good for low boost. most junk yards should have dsms laying around......jack them, they work wonders after a good soak in seafoam, or have them sent out and cleaned, adjusted and remapped for the correct cc's. if anyone is wondering.......im running 800cc jets
8. there are plenty of books and what not out there on turbocharging cars. i suggest you pick one up BEFORE you attempt this again. a good turbo kit or a high quality home built (pieced together) turbo kit is going to run you big bucks. parts arent cheap and sometimes you have to buy more s**t just to get it to work right or pay someone out the ass to put it in. ive done my own s**t except tune it......that was done at my boys shop whos turboed countless hondas.
sorry to hear about your fustration tho. but sometimes...........s**t happens