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If you want to keep the boost in the over 22-23 psi range the 15lb spring makes more sense. You just won't be able to run less than 17 base most likely

what kind of WHP do you think youre running? ive heard 400 whp is about the limit for these motors, but im wondering if that still applies with proper tuning?

What do you mean by these motors ? Stock hardware?

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45 minutes before the scheduled dyno time and I bent a rod. I had been trying to figure out why after hitting target boost I couldn't maintain anything above wastegate boost. My goal was to hold 23psi to redline, but after reaching the target boost I wouldn't be able to maintain boost above 18-19psi. I swapped wastegate springs, adjusted pre-load and even coded a new boost control, all with the same results. A friend, Tighe, had a SNABB TCV lying around so I figured I'd see if perhaps my TCV was responsible. I hooked it up according to IPD's instructions, not knowing that IPD and SNABB/ARD's valves are the opposite of each other. I could have easily determined the correct configuration just by blowing, but I was trying to get it ready for the dyno. I got two fellow Volvo'ers in the car and mashed on the throttle as soon as the oil got up to temp. I wasn't logging at the time, but at around 4500 RPM I felt the strongest bout of knock I've ever witnessed; I immediately knew I bent a rod.

Based on the peak function of my electronic boost gauge I hit 31 psi. It is a bit slow to respond (~10Hz) so I wouldn't be surprised if I actually went over 31psi.

After I let the engine cool I played with the wastegate and found the the flapper would actually stick open unless jiggled. I found this thread in which the same issue was fixed with a simple circlip.

I have a lead on another 2.3L which I will be putting in as soon as possible. Hopefully I can have it all back together by the end of the week, but that hinges on a lot of variables.

For the record, my fastest recorded 60-100MPH was 5.8 seconds, and this was with peak boost of 23psi and wastegate boost afterwards.

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Stock rods, yes.

The lack of boost was definitely due to the sticky wastegate. As soon as the wastegate would open it would be unable to close and would revert to fully open wastegate pressure.The synchronic valve holds boost perfectly.

On an interesting note, I drove the car 350 miles today and cruising with the radio up you'd be hard pressed to notice a difference.

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On an interesting note, I drove the car 350 miles today and cruising with the radio up you'd be hard pressed to notice a difference.

I also had this rod bending noise for like 5 times in the past 3 years. The noise became quiet and eventually stop after some runs or maybe only a couple of days, engine is still running fine.

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Stock rods handle 25psi just fine. Boost onset needs to be gradual, that's all.

Hope you get her back together soon and get to the dyno!

Not sure what you were running for boost control, but I had bypassed the TCV a long time ago on the last car...went to a new Garrett 17psi WGA and ran straight off that. No fade at all, ever.

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45 minutes before the scheduled dyno time and I bent a rod. I had been trying to figure out why after hitting target boost I couldn't maintain anything above wastegate boost. My goal was to hold 23psi to redline, but after reaching the target boost I wouldn't be able to maintain boost above 18-19psi. I swapped wastegate springs, adjusted pre-load and even coded a new boost control, all with the same results. A friend, Tighe, had a SNABB TCV lying around so I figured I'd see if perhaps my TCV was responsible. I hooked it up according to IPD's instructions, not knowing that IPD and SNABB/ARD's valves are the opposite of each other. I could have easily determined the correct configuration just by blowing, but I was trying to get it ready for the dyno. I got two fellow Volvo'ers in the car and mashed on the throttle as soon as the oil got up to temp. I wasn't logging at the time, but at around 4500 RPM I felt the strongest bout of knock I've ever witnessed; I immediately knew I bent a rod.

Based on the peak function of my electronic boost gauge I hit 31 psi. It is a bit slow to respond (~10Hz) so I wouldn't be surprised if I actually went over 31psi.

After I let the engine cool I played with the wastegate and found the the flapper would actually stick open unless jiggled. I found this thread in which the same issue was fixed with a simple circlip.

I have a lead on another 2.3L which I will be putting in as soon as possible. Hopefully I can have it all back together by the end of the week, but that hinges on a lot of variables.

For the record, my fastest recorded 60-100MPH was 5.8 seconds, and this was with peak boost of 23psi and wastegate boost afterwards.

could you explain me this sentence ? what you want to say with ''valves are opposite of each other'' '??

best regards and good luck mate!

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ARD:

Left(2) Wastegate
Middle(3) Compressor
Right(1) Vent
IPD:
Left(2) Wastegate
Middle(3) Vent
Right(1) compressor
If he hooked an ARD up as per IPD instructions, then the wastegate was tied to the correct port but compressor and vent were mixed up... so the simplified explanation was that the WG was valved to atmosphere rather than the system pressure
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