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Old 11-02-2007, 05:01 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpeedEuphoria
are you trying to hold 15psi?

you should have the gp lower than what boost you want, so if your looking for 15psi the gp should be a couple below(normally so it doesnt spike), your sensitivity may be low and the combonation of the 2 may be causing the issue

basically you set the gp low and work up till it spikes too much, then fine tune w/ sensativity

Ok, question. I have an original eBoost, rather than an eBoost2. Not sure if they're different, but on mine the boost and gate pressure are a number between 1 and 99, not directly related to psi or kpa or such.
Is yours the same? If so, then the gate pressure should be set to a number close to the boost, correct? i.e. - if trying to hold 20 psi, my boost number is ~50. Should the gate pressure be the same?
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