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Mr GTZ wrote:So I have been borrowing my brothers GT Starlet lately and I am very curious about the circle turbo light in the rev meter. Being stock standard should the whole thing light up when you floor it right out to say 7-8000rpm, cause right now it only lights up 4 bars if im lucky. Basically is this a factory thing or is their something wrong with his car? Oh yeah to save confusion I am aware of the hi/low turbo button and I have been driving with it on High.
molex wrote:Yes it should light up full bars on a dead stock setup, is it modified at all?
molex wrote:Actually you're not wrong, could potentially be the switch but more likely to be a faulty solenoid. You can easily check this by bypassing it entirely, pull vac hose that goes to the inlet manifold off, pull off the hose that goes to the compressor housing of the turbo and join together, voila - full boost all the time (and actually a little bit more than you'd otherwise get)
FYI hi/lo switch is a bullshit feature which does nothing but make you go slower and use more petrol. Bypassing it is something I'd recommend to anybody with a 4e-fte.
Akane wrote:People in Japan might need it for the snow mountains, 135ps is serious business
molex wrote:Really? Because thousands of starlet owners (including myself) would care to disagree. I can't be bothered expending effort even thinking about how the system works, but bypassing it DOES set to the hi boost figure + 1psi or so.
molex wrote:In the Glanza's they got even more devious, to cut down on wheelspin boost was limited in 1st/2nd regardless of the setting on the hi/lo switch
sergei wrote:This also appears to be a myth.
Although I might be wrong on this one as the switch is not directly connected to solenoid but is controlled via ECU.
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