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Old Aug 6, 2007 | 06:10 PM
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With a full srandalone, its possible.
Well he is like 6000 FT above sea level, so he will see about 2-2.5 PSI pressure loss off the wastegate according to some rough calcs. So he will need a 10 PSI spring in the WG to even run 7.5-8 PSI


Forgot about that. But i live in florida, just heat to worry about
Yeah, compared to your 20ft.

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Originally Posted by paul_dezod
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With a full srandalone, its possible.
Well he is like 6000 FT above sea level, so he will see about 2-2.5 PSI pressure loss off the wastegate according to some rough calcs. So he will need a 10 PSI spring in the WG to even run 7.5-8 PSI


Forgot about that. But i live in florida, just heat to worry about
Yeah, compared to your 20ft.

23Ft Above Sea Level

Old Aug 6, 2007 | 06:16 PM
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23Ft Above Sea Level

I was damn close for being off the top of my head.
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