seremify007
Junior Member
Sexy or not?
I'm pushing 19psi (stock) and I agree it's a bit loud, but it's nowhere near as loud as some people who use aftermarket.when you're running 18psi it's hard to make them quiet though
nice car dude haha, saw the skid pan vidI'm pushing 19psi (stock) and I agree it's a bit loud, but it's nowhere near as loud as some people who use aftermarket.
Mine isn't too noisy: YouTube - Injen SRI + GReddy Informeter Touch on Evo X MR (AUDM)
... but then this is from inside the car.
smaller engine plus stock is like 16 on an evo?I'm pushing 19psi (stock) and I agree it's a bit loud, but it's nowhere near as loud as some people who use aftermarket.
Mine isn't too noisy: YouTube - Injen SRI + GReddy Informeter Touch on Evo X MR (AUDM)
... but then this is from inside the car.
Noise isn't everything...An Evo is a no compromise track car and I'm positive Mitsu engineers know what they're doing especially when it comes to turbocharging. They'd at least know a lot more than you do and what is appropriate/necessary for their flagship beast.edit: also your bov is shit and not doing its job because its too quiet, flutter is compressor surge.
smaller engine? no idea what u're referring to but stock is 19psi.smaller engine plus stock is like 16 on an evo?
Source: Kijima, Evo X stock boost - JDM Style Tuning Forum (he works for TMR Australia)SS-T boost varies dependant of mode you are in.
1.3 bar in Normal
1.5 bar in Sport
1.7 bar in Super Sport with it spiking into 1.8 at times.
Manual is fairly consistant with the SS-T with max boost.
You have to remember, the 4B11 is a fairly serious engine from factory. Four bolt crank cap on each journal, semi-enclosed deck, forged Mahle pistons, chunky conrods and a strengthened crankshaft. The stock engine reads like a 'built' engine. Why do you think we can take the car from 217kW to 275kW with just an ECU tune and a rear muffler modification. Thats all!
...as for the BOV being too quiet... it isn't venting to atmo since it's a compressor bypass valve so u are correct. either way though, it's stock mitsu and does the job. the fluttering sound is coming from the intake rather than the bypass but it's still a bit noisy on the outside of the car.edit: also your bov is shit and not doing its job because its too quiet, flutter is compressor surge.
I'm not disputing they know what they're doing, but as you said they choose what is appropriate not what is absolutely the best performance.Noise isn't everything...An Evo is a no compromise track car and I'm positive Mitsu engineers know what they're doing especially when it comes to turbocharging. They'd at least know a lot more than you do and what is appropriate/necessary for their flagship beast.
Yea, shouldn't be a problem then. Just the sound of the compressed air going through the intake, hitting the throttle and going back through the turbo. As long the pressure surge and backflow isn't too high then there shouldn't be any ill effect on performance or durability. Like you said, the engineers have already taken this into accountits a great sports car, yeah, but its still a road car too, and the bov is somewhat quiet because noisy ones are annoying. Just like stock exhausts are relatively quiet. Flutter sound is compressor surge, that's all there is to it. No doubt that they have reasoned that that level of it is acceptable without shortening the compressors life.