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Posted by brian@saabcenter.com (more from brian@saabcenter.com) on Sat, 21 Jul 2001 19:43:48
In Reply to: Aero owners: How high does your boost gauge go?, Doug, Fri, 20 Jul 2001 12:43:01
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Find a long hill with a fairly steep incline. While driving up the hill, punch it. The steepness of the hill will fool the Trionic unit into raising turbo boost to achieve the normal acceleration number. Afterwards, continue to drive in a hard manner. This should re-calibrate your trionic unit, and therefore, make the turbo-gauge go slightly into the red. If you dont have any long steep hills (like here in Oklahoma), you 'll have to take several runs at the best hill that you can find. Or perhaps, take a roadtrip to Pikes Peak.
You'll have to repeat this process after a long highway trip, or if you let your grandmother drive the car.
In addition, you will never achieve full boost if the car senses a low octane fuel. Make sure that you are running 91 octane or above, otherwise all of your work will go unrewarded.
Cheers,
Brian.
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