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Final Edition EU Spec - Carbon part numbers

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Is it possible to confirm what target boost / actual boost is for the EU Final Edition? Is this documented anywhere official, or has anyone dyno'd the car and logged it?
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Is it possible to confirm what target boost / actual boost is for the EU Final Edition? Is this documented anywhere official, or has anyone dyno'd the car and logged it?
Here is the official power and torque curves from Toyota

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Here is the official power and torque curves from Toyota

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Unfortunately I need the boost values specifically.

Gridlife's Street GT class rule for maximum boost is written as
  • Factory turbocharged cars must remain within 20% of factory boost settings. Drivers are expected to be able to prove compliance (ie. video, data logs, etc.)
This means that right now I am allowed to run a maximum of around ~19.8 psi give or take.

However, you are allowed to use the stock boost for other trim levels of the car available worldwide, so for example, someone with an M4 can use the M4 CS stock boost level.

If we can get definitive proof of the boost targets for the EU/JDM spec Final Edition then I can use the stock boost level of those cars as a baseline and turn the boost up higher. The turbo isn't very efficient at higher boost levels, but it's enough to get a flyer in.
 

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