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da_stripperboy 6th March 2004 19:29

Hiya i have an MK1 VTR with a powerboost valve, K & N Induction Kit and Full De-Cat Powerflow system. I was wondering whats the best way to get more power. If i turn up the pressure on the valve will. it knacker ma engine or just use petrol like a jugernaught. lol

any help appreciated

elliot

Alex2001mk 7th March 2004 13:49

As you well know dude is hard to get these guys attention on this forum but there are a few of us that want to keep up its reputaton.

I have a VTS and I installed my FSE about year and half ago along with a WRC RamAir induction kit with K&N. What the FSE gives you is instant power and great puckup on changing gears. The engine just picks up easy where it ends in the previous gear. Every time I wanted to get away quickly I had my wheels spinning (Not good for my Potenzas).

The best way is to go to a rolling road tuning place and get it set there according to your car. Or you can get a barometer and get it set yourself.

I usualy set it on 4bar highest. What you do is turn on the engine with the conected bar-meter on the fuel line going to the rail. On idle you disconect the vacuum on the top of the FSE and set it on 3-4bar max (if you love your fuel pump). When you conect the vacuum line you will see a drop in pressure....thats ok.

Tell me if it works!


don55 7th March 2004 17:31

yeah get it on the rollers,it the only way you will set it up properly,like any engine mod realy,it all need to be set up so it runs in harmony wit the rest of mods/engine

burtay 13th November 2004 05:23

what is a FSE

Scott 13th November 2004 05:56

Burtay its a fuel pressure regulator kinda thing a quick link i found though i have not read it http://www.proven-products.co.uk/pro...power_boost_va lves.htm

Andyt 13th November 2004 10:54

Scott....the fountain of knowledge, are these as effective as the web site claims? not that i'm looking for more power at the moment, but for future reference.

burtay 13th November 2004 15:16

thanks Scott, but probably on a non-modified standard car you wont get more power but a good response .

Scott 13th November 2004 18:33

exaclty as burtay said no real point pushing more fuel in when there is no more air to meet it

Andyt 13th November 2004 21:56

ah right, but say if u had a good induction kit, u would see a difference?

Scott 14th November 2004 20:32

i doubt it, it may help get rid of any flat spots but power gains would be minimal

lcsax 24th November 2004 03:38

Ive got a power boost valve kit on my mk1 vts, i had it tunned on the rolling road and ive noticed a big difference!


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