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Psi in cold weather

Psi in cold weather

Postby wagonsrule » Thu Dec 29, 2011 11:09 am

Hey guys i was wondering what kind of psi you guys who have the stock pulley get when the weather is cold out.. These days its been -10 to -15Celcius here and i consistently see 6psi on my gauge.. i usually never see over 5.25 with my stock 4psi pulley. This is cause im soon gonna be installing the 6psi pulley and im like.. am i gonna be topping 8psi lol.. i dont wanna blow my engine.. its running smooth and never burns oil.

Lets say that when im at 55 km/h and i gun it... it just starts to spin until i get traction :D Blame the low grip on winter tires ahahhah
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Re: Psi in cold weather

Postby 1gSE » Thu Dec 29, 2011 11:31 am

cooler air is denser so you'll see more boost. As long as your afr is correct you should be fine
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