Discussed before but not clear: Normal Boost values?
2007 997.1 TT w/Sport Chrono, 46K miles, stock motor/ECU.
93 octane from a random gas station, 65F, 44% humidity, sea level.
My bar graph reads to 18PSI.
WOT in 5th gear at 70mph with sport mode on - triggers overboost and yields 17PSI in both the digits-only and the bar graph.
Without overboost I think I usually just see up to 14 PSI.
I haven't eyeballed the RPM gauge yet but boost drops off a little as I'm in the upper end of the rev range.
I tried doing pulls in 3rd and 4th but it was more difficult to max the boost.
93 octane from a random gas station, 65F, 44% humidity, sea level.
My bar graph reads to 18PSI.
WOT in 5th gear at 70mph with sport mode on - triggers overboost and yields 17PSI in both the digits-only and the bar graph.
Without overboost I think I usually just see up to 14 PSI.
I haven't eyeballed the RPM gauge yet but boost drops off a little as I'm in the upper end of the rev range.
I tried doing pulls in 3rd and 4th but it was more difficult to max the boost.
2008 997.1 TT cab w/Sport Chrono, 16K miles, stock motor/ECU.
91 octane from a random gas station, 68F, 25% humidity, sea level.
A couple of additional observations:
1) Bar graph was the same, 0-9-18 in both sport and normal modes. My thought on the variance others are seeing is that it is similar to an excel graph; scale will adjust to the fit the max data inputs from ecu. We know this ecu has multiple OEM program settings for cars with and without sport chrono, thus the different max data values and bar graphs. It would be interesting to see if the bar graph adjusts higher for someone who has programmed their overboost greater than 18.
2) I did most of my 70-90 pulls in 6th gear to give me time to watch the gauge. However, I did one sport mode pull in 5th and noticed the boost started bleeding off at 4000 rpm before the 10 seconds overboost period was up. I also did a 3rd gear pull and never saw the guage hit max boost of 17 before having to shift which makes sense if ecu is programmed to start tapering boost at 4000 rpm; the engine is simply reving up to quick to get an accurate max reading on the gauge in the lower gears.
That's my .02 on this. Great post guys!
I'm the OP. Today I took out the car from storage and yes, the gauge goes from 0-14 psi only. So as soon as the snow is gone, off it goes to the dealer to fix the programming.
I'm pretty sure I'm not getting any over boost. It would be interesting to know what the gauge reads on a Turbo without sport chromo. Does such a beast exist?
I'm pretty sure I'm not getting any over boost. It would be interesting to know what the gauge reads on a Turbo without sport chromo. Does such a beast exist?
I'm the OP. Today I took out the car from storage and yes, the gauge goes from 0-14 psi only. So as soon as the snow is gone, off it goes to the dealer to fix the programming.
I'm pretty sure I'm not getting any over boost. It would be interesting to know what the gauge reads on a Turbo without sport chromo. Does such a beast exist?
I'm pretty sure I'm not getting any over boost. It would be interesting to know what the gauge reads on a Turbo without sport chromo. Does such a beast exist?

Very interesting thread! Now my question is:
If I wanted to install an aftermarket boost gauge, where is the best place to tap the boost vaccum line? Is there any vaccum source available directly on the manifold?
If I wanted to install an aftermarket boost gauge, where is the best place to tap the boost vaccum line? Is there any vaccum source available directly on the manifold?
I'm the OP. Today I took out the car from storage and yes, the gauge goes from 0-14 psi only. So as soon as the snow is gone, off it goes to the dealer to fix the programming.
I'm pretty sure I'm not getting any over boost. It would be interesting to know what the gauge reads on a Turbo without sport chromo. Does such a beast exist?
I'm pretty sure I'm not getting any over boost. It would be interesting to know what the gauge reads on a Turbo without sport chromo. Does such a beast exist?

If your ECU is stock and you follow the above procedures for maxing boost then your dealer is wrong.
Last edited by djben; Mar 25, 2013 at 04:51 PM.
Do i have them update the ECU? I also read lubing the turbo linkage can help - i dont know how to direct my conversation with the dealer
Stock ECU as well, no mods
Yes, I have tried in 3rd, 4th and 5th. 2-4k rpms; Cannot get above 14 in sport mode. Never saw an up arrow
Do i have them update the ECU? I also read lubing the turbo linkage can help - i dont know how to direct my conversation with the dealer
Stock ECU as well, no mods
Do i have them update the ECU? I also read lubing the turbo linkage can help - i dont know how to direct my conversation with the dealer
Stock ECU as well, no mods
Would this be an ECU issue or something mechanical? Wanting to help direct my conversation with the dealer before going elsewhere for another opinion.
I am not trying to use the gauge for accuracy. I just want to make sure everything is properly configured on my car
so I still have a question which is am I to assume the portion in bold above applies to the mk2 as well and if so, why does my particular car (mk2) seem to show 14psi in both non-sport and sport modes? And why does aa909's car (mk1) show 18psi in both non-sport and sport modes? I assume my car has been programmed that way, in my case by my EVO ECU flash? Just curious as again I'm not being **** about the reading.. just want to know the OBC is working properly.
so I still have a question which is am I to assume the portion in bold above applies to the mk2 as well and if so, why does my particular car (mk2) seem to show 14psi in both non-sport and sport modes? And why does aa909's car (mk1) show 18psi in both non-sport and sport modes? I assume my car has been programmed that way, in my case by my EVO ECU flash? Just curious as again I'm not being **** about the reading.. just want to know the OBC is working properly.However I did have an ECU issue which the dealer swapped out for another one.
I just talked to the service manager and he thinks this is normal for the car
and that they did re-calibrate the new ECU when it was put in.
Apologies for adding to the noise. I spent a few min with google and it looks like 997.2 cars have max boost set at 11.6 psi (.8 bar) and with overboost you get back to 14.5 psi so it makes sense that stock 997.2 cars should always have 0-14 scale. I confirmed on the way home today (did a couple of 6th gear 70 mph pulls) that with overboost arrow I hit 14 psi consistently (but only for about 2 seconds before the revs climb and boost drops).




