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Old 09-29-2007, 07:50 PM   #573 (permalink)
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ok well...
today i beated the crap out of my car and messed around with boost.

in 2nd gear I was able to hold 25psi with a slight spike 26-27
3rd i was able to hold 25psi still but spiking 28 29 30 i got little pops(lean backfire?) when spiking so id let off the gas n pressed again taken it slow n then it stayed on 25psi. if i was to race someone ill take the jump but spiking high . so nahhh

this was with a slight bleed in line before the EBC. ((note i also changed settings on EBC too to compensate if there was a big ass spike or change))

I also wanted to put it inline but after the EBC n see if there was any difference. Or put an orifice inline too, before n/or after the ebc... But nahh i think it was going to be too much beating on the poor thing. so my guess... damn i still want to try an orifice but then wut size? ..... so i think maybe we should get another wastegate actuator
NATSU what do u think?? which wastegate should we get?

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