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Power surges up to 25 amps.
7 psi is safe to boost on a stock d-series motor
If it hasn't got a turbo there's no place for it to get boost from.
Yes
The capacitor boosts the motor.
50psi....... loves it
This is a dangerous condition that can or will result in a collision/loss of control. There are multiple causes which include an evaporative emissions component failure and idle air control motor. These problems are indicated by the engine racing inexplicably.
yes provided the lawn mower has a 12 volt motor.
6 pounds of boost is the safest without engine damage. the compression ratio of a type-s motor is 11:1.0 this is really high, and to add more pressure on the motor will simply cause engine damage. most turbo cars the come stock with turbo have a ratio of 9:1.0 or 9:5.0 having a boost controller is very important when adding a turbo or supercharger. at 6lbs of boost, you will have 50-60 hp more. and for the type-s its pretty good. anymore you will need motor work.
The more boost you use the lower compression you want. Higher compression with boost leads to detonation which leads to excess engine wear and damage.
basic power upgrades, exhaust, intake boost controller, keeping motor and turbos stock
id say about 6-8.Im running 23lbs on my motor now that's after alot of work to the motor.