APS ST Problem SOLVED!!!
Big thanks to SAM at GT MOTORSPORTS.
Sam tried everything imaginable to try to figure out what the problem was. Then, checked everything again. I was getting impatient and was ready to just buy a totally different turbo. Sam suspected that it was a turbo issue however he wanted to be sure. Sam took off my turbo to see if it was in fact a turbo issue. When he took the turbo off he found the problem. The problem was that the silicone coupling that connects to the intake side of the turbo was in terrible shape. It was basically collapsing at high rpms. Turns out it was a simple fix.
I am now holding steady boost to redline. My numbers are 374.7whp and 370.5tq i beleive it was at 8.5psi (please correct me if i am wrong)
Stay tuned. more to come.
Sam tried everything imaginable to try to figure out what the problem was. Then, checked everything again. I was getting impatient and was ready to just buy a totally different turbo. Sam suspected that it was a turbo issue however he wanted to be sure. Sam took off my turbo to see if it was in fact a turbo issue. When he took the turbo off he found the problem. The problem was that the silicone coupling that connects to the intake side of the turbo was in terrible shape. It was basically collapsing at high rpms. Turns out it was a simple fix.
I am now holding steady boost to redline. My numbers are 374.7whp and 370.5tq i beleive it was at 8.5psi (please correct me if i am wrong)
Stay tuned. more to come.
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Originally Posted by sugarspunZ
Big thanks to SAM at GT MOTORSPORTS.
Sam tried everything imaginable to try to figure out what the problem was. Then, checked everything again. I was getting impatient and was ready to just buy a totally different turbo. Sam suspected that it was a turbo issue however he wanted to be sure. Sam took off my turbo to see if it was in fact a turbo issue. When he took the turbo off he found the problem. The problem was that the silicone coupling that connects to the intake side of the turbo was in terrible shape. It was basically collapsing at high rpms. Turns out it was a simple fix.
I am now holding steady boost to redline. My numbers are 374.7whp and 370.5tq i beleive it was at 8.5psi (please correct me if i am wrong)
Stay tuned. more to come.
Sam tried everything imaginable to try to figure out what the problem was. Then, checked everything again. I was getting impatient and was ready to just buy a totally different turbo. Sam suspected that it was a turbo issue however he wanted to be sure. Sam took off my turbo to see if it was in fact a turbo issue. When he took the turbo off he found the problem. The problem was that the silicone coupling that connects to the intake side of the turbo was in terrible shape. It was basically collapsing at high rpms. Turns out it was a simple fix.
I am now holding steady boost to redline. My numbers are 374.7whp and 370.5tq i beleive it was at 8.5psi (please correct me if i am wrong)
Stay tuned. more to come.

Originally Posted by tig488
hmm, very interesting. did he say how he fixed it? did he reinforce it somehow? i wonder it thats whats causing most of this boost drop? oh yeah, btw, sugarspun, i get my new downpipe tomorrow, im gonna look into that silicone coupler too. is it the one that looks like an accordian.
Anyway, its good to hear you got it working right. Now go enjoy it.
Originally Posted by tig488
taurran, it looks like this, its pretty flexible once its stretched out. but when its stretched out, the inside isnt very rough.
I have been weary about pipes/tubes that may give under suction.
after seeing his post on another forum i think its a different pipe, he said its the pipe on the intake side, which is the one i posted a pic of, but he says its part #93 which is a silicone coupler on the turbo outlet side, which shouldnt collapse, i just need him to clarify.
Originally Posted by tig488
after seeing his post on another forum i think its a different pipe, he said its the pipe on the intake side, which is the one i posted a pic of, but he says its part #93 which is a silicone coupler on the turbo outlet side, which shouldnt collapse, i just need him to clarify.



