Re: Why a boost controller
gjp said:
stock trucks boost is controled by the computer via a boost solenoid. controler takes place of that and allows the boost to be adjusted by turning a knob in the cabin. I am able to run 14lbs driving around and can bump to 20lbs by pushing a button.
I'm not sure what set-up your using but if it is just a BC,
is changing the amount of boost without changing the amount of fuel a good idea?
I thought I read that Sy/Ty's have no fuel map for anything after 14lbs and just keep using it for any pressure level after that.
14 lbs to 20 lbs without a change in the fuel map sounds like a lot unless your running rich at 14lbs so you are not too lean at 20 lbs.
FWIW,
I've only heard of using boost controllers when the stock stuff won't hold.
i.e. you want to run 20 PSI and the stock wastegate will open at 15lbs so you use a boost controller to bypass some of the pressure away from the wastegate allowing it to hold the higher pressures (to adjust the boost pressure you adjust the amount of wastegate pressure bypassed)