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Standard boost

Postby Hutch_89 » Sun Jan 24, 2016 7:42 pm

Just wondering what the standard boost is on a 2005 liberty GT 2.0Lt Auto
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Re: Standard boost

Postby nicko » Sun Jan 24, 2016 8:45 pm

I wanted to know too but it's confusing lol. Some say stock is 10psi and some others say 15psi is standard.

I'm waiting for my cubbypod and boost gauge to arrive to fit my boost gauge and then I'll know 100% But then after the tune its going stage 2 & around 17-18psi :)

Stock psi in AUS..10psi sounds about right.. Just remember in the USA, jdm & adm might be different. The adm had slight changes in the ecu settings. .

Normally getting a stage 1 tune is how your car should of arrived but nearly every car in AUS is detuned from factory.

That's why basic exhaust & air intake mods with a tune makes all cars wake up.
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Re: Standard boost

Postby HardwareBoB » Mon Jan 25, 2016 10:02 am

nicko wrote:I wanted to know too but it's confusing lol. Some say stock is 10psi and some others say 15psi is standard.

I'm waiting for my cubbypod and boost gauge to arrive to fit my boost gauge and then I'll know 100% But then after the tune its going stage 2 & around 17-18psi :)

Stock psi in AUS..10psi sounds about right.. Just remember in the USA, jdm & adm might be different. The adm had slight changes in the ecu settings. .

Normally getting a stage 1 tune is how your car should of arrived but nearly every car in AUS is detuned from factory.

That's why basic exhaust & air intake mods with a tune makes all cars wake up.


Note that pre-facelift USDM is a totally different engine and turbo and isn't worth comparing.
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Re: Standard boost

Postby nicko » Mon Jan 25, 2016 2:58 pm

Yeas usdm get a 2.5l we get the 2.0l. Wait 2-3week:s & I'll update it 100% or if u have a boost hook it up ans let us know OP
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Re: Standard boost

Postby nicko » Mon Jan 25, 2016 2:58 pm

-Op or anyone
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Re: Standard boost

Postby dr20t » Mon Jan 25, 2016 7:41 pm

14.5psi stock
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Re: Standard boost

Postby Hutch_89 » Mon Jan 25, 2016 8:05 pm

nicko wrote:I wanted to know too but it's confusing lol. Some say stock is 10psi and some others say 15psi is standard.

I'm waiting for my cubbypod and boost gauge to arrive to fit my boost gauge and then I'll know 100% But then after the tune its going stage 2 & around 17-18psi :)

Stock psi in AUS..10psi sounds about right.. Just remember in the USA, jdm & adm might be different. The adm had slight changes in the ecu settings. .

Normally getting a stage 1 tune is how your car should of arrived but nearly every car in AUS is detuned from factory.

That's why basic exhaust & air intake mods with a tune makes all cars wake up.



Once you find out what standard is can you let me know please?
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Re: Standard boost

Postby Gyro Gearloose » Tue Jan 26, 2016 8:43 am

Mick just answered what standard boost is


Also, whats this Stage 1 and Stage 2 crap? Sounds like something from Gran Turismo
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Re: Standard boost

Postby HardwareBoB » Tue Jan 26, 2016 12:27 pm

Gyro Gearloose wrote:Mick just answered what standard boost is


Also, whats this Stage 1 and Stage 2 crap? Sounds like something from Gran Turismo

stage whatever is american garbage. "stage 1" is usually just a tune, maybe a dump, but the problem with it is there's no standard meaning.
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Re: Standard boost

Postby nicko » Tue Jan 26, 2016 3:32 pm

Yeah I will update on here either way once my pod and cubbypod holder arrive. But it could be 14.5.

Reading online it says WRX has 15.5psi stock and the STI 14.5 psi. I thought the STI should have more boost stock.



LOL yeah same as GT game on the consoles with cheat codes on.

My tuner offers stage 1 & 2 for the same price.

Some performance shops offer stage 1 2 3 4 5 6 etc...


Normally its
1=zorst + tune
2=zorts + intake + up the boost & tune
3=Intercooler, injectors, pump, turbo upgrade, CAI , zorts, tune
4= Engine upgrade + the above
5= how deep is your wallet
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6=just buy a bike


The t0ssers at MRT has package deals like stage 1 2 3 4 5

EZY flash tune has stage 1 or 2 like the cobb.


If your bothered to watch this link please. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbmG2YiyqSk

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Its just MCM, They take A stock forester place it on the dyno & I think it has 120kw stock then he takes it to a zorts shop full 3" turbo back and it lost power on the dyno HAHAHA


Then they do the ezy flash stage 1 and hits 144kw on the dyno.

In the link the ezy flash has options

stage 1 is 98 fuel + 15psi boost + zorts

stage 2 is 98 fuel + 18psi boost + zorts + CAI + intercooler or other mods just keep adding them on and tune it your self.

Plug and play it looks like fun
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Re: Standard boost

Postby HardwareBoB » Tue Jan 26, 2016 4:06 pm

Comparing boost across engines and turbo setups is a fools game. Boost is a measure of restriciton, not flow.
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Re: Standard boost

Postby dr20t » Tue Jan 26, 2016 7:35 pm

I've got a stage 10 car you can buy and save yourself the headache and heartache
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Re: Standard boost

Postby nicko » Tue Jan 26, 2016 9:25 pm

nothing wrong if someone whats to know the standard boost on a car.


I'm just shocked to know that Subaru come out with high boost from factory and they run great...All my old cars like the nissan 200sx r32 r33 hand like 7psi-10psi & I thought anything over 10psi was bad back then lol



OMG I think i will get semi hard0ns every time I hit boost if I had your car lol 307kw is crazy
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