Stock turbo can run close to 14 PSI...but you can increase as much as your turbo can. The engine will not last as long with higher boost. Upgrading internals such as pistons, rods, crankshaft, camshaft, and valves can allow much higher boost.
Eagle Talon and Mitsubishi Eclipse turbo models run 7lbs of boost as a factory setting.
Pushing to much boost maybe?
AnswerIt can handle roughly 26psi. No more. I personally wouldn't go over 20 for a DD, 25 for track.
I believe it is in the ball park of 14 to 15 psi of boost. That is what my turbo talon run. Edit: A stock 1g DSM (Talon eclipse laser) has it set at 9-12 PSI. while the stock gauge says 14 sometimes it should not be trusted. get a aftermarket boost gauge and find out yourself
A stock eagle talon tsi's 4g63t motor produces... 5 Speed 210 HP at the Crank Automatic 205 HP at the Crank Now for turning up the boost level its very easy. All is required is to buy a boost guage... and boost controller. Once you have that its a simple turn of a knob. 90-94 Talons come with 14b Turbos. Can easily and efficiently push out 200-320 HP with the right tuning and piping.
The 1994 eagle talon tsi has 180 hp for the auto.. and 195 for the 5 speed versions
Stock is around 9psi.
A 1995-98 Eagle Talon Tsi has 210hp stock.
A 1995-98 Eagle Talon Tsi has 210hp
to much boost, to low of octane fuel, carbon buildup on pistons, ignition timing is to far advanced. take your pick
the base and esi have 140hp
on turbo 125 turbo 210-250