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'98 s70 t5 low end torque

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fields 100
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'98 s70 t5 low end torque

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What is the least invasive way to improve low end torque? The turbocharger seems pretty impotent below 2500 RPM. Do oversized downpipe and exaust help the turbine pick up spinning speed faster? Thanks.

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Everything helps but if it's an automatic (4 speed) 1st gear is pretty dumbed down
Try shortening your wastegate rod a turn or so, that allows the boost to come on a bit earlier (also allows FULL boost, as much as the ECU tune will allow) and the car DOES feel much better
98s are more easily modded then 99s

I had a 96 850R that positively was a screamer off the line. I could brake torque it and all I would get was tires smoke!
It just had the right combination of tune, light weight etc.
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Post by fields 100 »

@ JRL: thanks for advise, what is your take on 2012 S60 T5 , are they better on the low end torque ?

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Uh..... yeah!
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fields 100
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Post by fields 100 »

JRL wrote:Everything helps but if it's an automatic (4 speed) 1st gear is pretty dumbed down
Try shortening your wastegate rod a turn or so, that allows the boost to come on a bit earlier (also allows FULL boost, as much as the ECU tune will allow) and the car DOES feel much better
98s are more easily modded then 99s

I had a 96 850R that positively was a screamer off the line. I could brake torque it and all I would get was tires smoke!
It just had the right combination of tune, light weight etc.
Thanks for the reply, Jim, have few more questions -How badly this mod will effect the gas milage, must I use a Premium fuel only and will I have the "pleasure" of SEL shining on my face? Also, from the other post, I understand you do not think that using the pressure gauge while adjusting the WG rod is nesessary.

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Post by JRL »

Well, admittedly it does not give you better mileage!
and if you have a lead foot, it probably hurts a bit.
I ahve never used a boost gauge and I have adjusted at least 6 of these on different cars.
If a car is slower than normal I think a gauge should be used to make sure you do not get over enthusiastic, thinking that more turns will help (that does not).
After doing several of these both 4.4 motronics and ME-7 cars I have a pretty good feel about it and in one of my 2000VRs (a few years a go) I actually put it back.
It got too much boost too quickly and this particular car did not like it and drove oddly off the line.
It's just a feel you need to have and admittedly you can turn it much more on a 4.4 (98 and earlier) than an ME-7
I was in a car with it turned 4 turns!
The thing was so touchy off the line we had to turn it back to 2 turns.
Every car is different for all the obviouls reasons you just need to play with it which is whay I always say, never turn it more than one turn at a time.
Go in small increments, you will know (well you should know) what feels right or what doesn't
Mod note. Jim passed away in early 2022, his contributions to this forum are immortal, and he is missed. RIP

2000 V70R Black, 144,000 miles Wife's R.
2007 V70 2.5T White/Oak 111,000 MILES. Polestar tune, IPD bars, rear spoiler, dark grey Thors, DWS 06, HU850, sub.

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