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bankz5152 Member Since: 02 Feb 2017 Location: South London/North Kent Posts: 2169 |
The actuator will only move when under load.
Have you got a Nanocom or similar? They can give you the boost pressure which at standard should be about 14psi. The rod is hard to move, it should move freely but not by hand. I have to use mole grips to move mine. |
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6th Feb 2017 11:38am |
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Lund Member Since: 04 Jul 2016 Location: United Kingdom Posts: 49 |
Thanks for clearing that one up. I will have Nanocom/Hawkeye in due course. Seems as though it's all as it should be.
ETA: Can someone with a mapped vehicle & boost box count the threads exposed (for optimum boost) on the actuator shaft for me? I currently have 8 threads showing. Cheers |
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6th Feb 2017 11:44am |
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bankz5152 Member Since: 02 Feb 2017 Location: South London/North Kent Posts: 2169 |
I can for you later. 18 - 19psi is about the max you can hit before the ECU senses overboost and puts it into limp mode. After than you need the boost box where you can run up to 24 - 26psi.
Best level of boost on a standard turbo is about 18psi - 20psi any higher and it starts to lag. |
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6th Feb 2017 12:47pm |
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Lund Member Since: 04 Jul 2016 Location: United Kingdom Posts: 49 |
Thank you kindly, if you could take a photo for reference - even better.
Yes, a boost box is fitted. |
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6th Feb 2017 1:04pm |
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bankz5152 Member Since: 02 Feb 2017 Location: South London/North Kent Posts: 2169 |
Can do bud. Best bet though would be to buy a decent boost gauge, remove the clock and fit there. You can either take a feed of the actuator hose or tap the EGR blank/inlet manifold.
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6th Feb 2017 1:06pm |
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