Caught in a bit of a boost conundrum, need opinions.
Well the weather and alt will effect the boost levels. But even in winter I have never seen it drop to stock levels. I only drop 20 PSI but I also am not driving it near as hard either.
You should still see more than 17 PSI reguardless. Even in the dead cold I still pop over 20 PSI if I can get traction.
You should still see more than 17 PSI reguardless. Even in the dead cold I still pop over 20 PSI if I can get traction.
I agree with Batman, weather plays a big factor. I haven't been over 19 psi since the beginning of November. But, I'm seeing the same numbers on the hp/tq mode as before November. I know densier air requires less psi to achieve the same numbers. I can't complain with that... Same power, less boost. I would call your dealer ASAP. Get documentation from them that they ordered the parts and installed them. They will have a log if they installed it. As for the decals, I requested my dealer not install the stickers and their still sitting in the bag with the old sensors in my garage.
Dave
Dave
Well the weather and alt will effect the boost levels. But even in winter I have never seen it drop to stock levels. I only drop 20 PSI but I also am not driving it near as hard either.
You should still see more than 17 PSI reguardless. Even in the dead cold I still pop over 20 PSI if I can get traction.
You should still see more than 17 PSI reguardless. Even in the dead cold I still pop over 20 PSI if I can get traction.
I have only the GM Tubo Upgrade kit.
Note I still can see 23 PSI on a cold day but it just seems to spool up slower.
The car will vary a little boost wise but it also adjust pretty well with the computer. GM did a pretty good job on this car and it works well in many conditions that a turbo in the past would have issues with.
Note I still can see 23 PSI on a cold day but it just seems to spool up slower.
The car will vary a little boost wise but it also adjust pretty well with the computer. GM did a pretty good job on this car and it works well in many conditions that a turbo in the past would have issues with.
Anybody got an answer for this guy cuz I got the same issue. My 2010 ss 5sp wit the gms1 will not boost past 18psi. It's not the weather or the barometric pressure I assure you. This is my second hhr ss. My first one was an 09 ss auto with gms1 and it would boost AT LEAST 20 psi all year long( even in sub-freezing temps).Both cars were driven in the same city at the same elevation....do not blame this issue on the weather cuz that's not it!
Boost pressure is related to how much air enthalphy can be dissipated (amount of heat energy present in a given volume of air). On cool mornings, air molecules are already condensing and your air/fuel mixture is optimized, so you will not see a positive gain on the gauge, but you will feel it in pressure on your backside against the seat.
Additionally, air pressure (sea level) is another factor. Also, humidity adds to air density, and the more humidity, the more air enthalpy (again enthalpy is heat energy, which is what intercoolers circumvent). So never assume that the gauge will always be at a constant. Pegging the pedal under the same physical circumstances, but with varying atmospheric circumstances, I have personally seen "boost compensation" between 16PSI and 23PSI. I can almost "feel" what the gauge will read even before taking the car out for a Sunday morning ride.
If you keep the intersecting lines of a psychometric chart in the back of your mind when you're nailing the throttle and looking at the boost gauge, you'll be more apt to understand the discreet nature of boost pressures. (you don't have to memorize the chart, just understand it).

Vertical axis = Dry bulb temp
Horiz axis = moisture content per kg of dry air
Sweep radius = Relative humidity
Note when temps are higher (vertical toward the right) intersecting with high moisture content (horizontal toward the top) and the relative humidity sweep is high a direct effect will result on the enthalpy scale. In this case, air molecules are hotter, contain more moisture and are less dense, which has a negative effect on pressure.
Its been awhile since my turbo days and things may have changed quite a bit but with my old Talon the first thing I would check for if I was having boost issues would be for a boost leak. Also just out of curiosity, what kind of boost control does the SS use?
Its a long shot and probably not the issue but it could also be a problem with the gauge.
Its a long shot and probably not the issue but it could also be a problem with the gauge.
87Silver...that's not it. I can't even break the tires loose in first gear with the 2010 5sp and with the 09 auto it was had not to. I don't normally look at the boost gauge but since it felt as if there was a BIG lack of power that's where I went to gauge the performance, and also to help explain to others the lack of power I'm experiencing. Once again this is my second hhr ss and I understand how my environment affects boost numbers on this vehicle.
Its been awhile since my turbo days and things may have changed quite a bit but with my old Talon the first thing I would check for if I was having boost issues would be for a boost leak. Also just out of curiosity, what kind of boost control does the SS use?
Its a long shot and probably not the issue but it could also be a problem with the gauge.
Its a long shot and probably not the issue but it could also be a problem with the gauge.
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