Hey mate why do you test it at 100psi? I’ve seen others do the test at 50. I’m not sure myself that’s why I ask just for some extra information as I want to do this to my b16a before adding boost Nice video btw and well explained now I know how to do the test at least lol
@lazz8827 thank you, and just also think about how percents work from 100. 10% of 100 is....20% of 100 is....now if you change the number to let's say 50.....You'd have to do some math. That make sense? Or maybe better sense?
That's my old car! Owned it from like 2011-2019.
Hey mate why do you test it at 100psi? I’ve seen others do the test at 50. I’m not sure myself that’s why I ask just for some extra information as I want to do this to my b16a before adding boost Nice video btw and well explained now I know how to do the test at least lol
That's what the leak gauge is setup to read in that side. You can fit it up less but the reading won't be correct then.
@@RCautoworks perfect mate thanks for the fast reply definitely going to drop a follow ☺️
@lazz8827 thank you, and just also think about how percents work from 100. 10% of 100 is....20% of 100 is....now if you change the number to let's say 50.....You'd have to do some math. That make sense? Or maybe better sense?
How much boost are stock coils good for?
1000+
That motors tighten than a dolphins butthole. Those are great numbers if that's the oe engine. Again another well put together video bob.
It's not the original motor. The original blew a piston.