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I have had an hdi previously to my current one, and I had it remapped with a stage 1+ but standard to standard the current one feels so much faster. I am not totally sure if the car has been remapped but it goes very well and is smokey.. It has a boost gauge fitted that is tapped into the inlet elbow that reads 14-15psi, I know this is standard boost but since its tapped into the inlet elbow it could of dropped a psi?
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Stage 1 generally won't be affecting boost anyway, fairly easy way to tell though - stick it in 3rd and then accelerate from 30 to 70 flat out and see how long it takes.
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Not necessarily, if the actuator is set to open at 14 psi.. it's going to open at 14 psi, you can throw in all the fuel you want.
Personally, boost never changed when going to stage 1 for me
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Either a boost controller or manually adjusting the actuator arm on the turbo to allow more boost. But no, just swapping the map over will do nothing to the boost
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There's really not much point, as the boost goes up they become less efficient meaning the charge air gets hotter, because there's no intercooler there's nothing to cool the hot charge air, meaning any potential power increase by increasing boost is negated by the increase in charge temperature. TLDR: not much point without an intercooler