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A20A3T 01-13-2007 02:03 PM

Re: Manual boost controllers
 
is it possible to use one of these and 'disable' the internal wastegate so i would be able to run my tial wastegate?

HMTguy 01-13-2007 02:59 PM

Re: Manual boost controllers
 

Originally Posted by A20A3T
is it possible to use one of these and 'disable' the internal wastegate so i would be able to run my tial wastegate?

You would probably need to use a blockoff plate for your downpipe which blocks the internal wg hole.

A20A3T 01-13-2007 04:09 PM

Re: Manual boost controllers
 

Originally Posted by jagojon3
You would probably need to use a blockoff plate for your downpipe which blocks the internal wg hole.

a block off plate is next to impossible to find since im using a turbo off a skyline. i was thinking of just turning up the boost on the internal wastegate to something like 20PSI while i use my tial as the actual wastegate set at anything under 20PSI

ju-on 01-13-2007 04:24 PM

Re: Manual boost controllers
 
Just don't hook up a vacuum line to the internal gate, and run the MBC off the external gate.

78NOVA 01-14-2007 06:15 AM

Re: Manual boost controllers
 

Originally Posted by ju-on
Just don't hook up a vacuum line to the internal gate, and run the MBC off the external gate.

wouldnt he still get blow-by from the internal wastegate, even though it isnt connected via boost controller due to exhaust pressure buildup?? wouldnt it have to be welded shut to prevent boost leak/surge??

Dr.Boost 01-14-2007 11:50 AM

Re: Manual boost controllers
 

Originally Posted by ju-on
Thanks for the responce, but I thnk I'm going to pass then. I adjust it enough that I'd probably get a little annoyed by it. But for someone who never touches it once it is set, looks like a good deal! Good luck with the sale.

Well one end is straight so no matter where the other end is after adjusting, it's still going to fit the same way. :1
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Chris Harris 04-11-2007 07:11 AM

Re: Manual boost controllers
 

Originally Posted by 78NOVA
wouldnt he still get blow-by from the internal wastegate, even though it isnt connected via boost controller due to exhaust pressure buildup?? wouldnt it have to be welded shut to prevent boost leak/surge??

it would probably be a good idea to tack weld it shut yes


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