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"capt. bill1: Please contact us through email info@a-spectuning.com and well try to dig up a base map for you!"
Any luck with the maps?
And the car is up and running but even with the hose to the wastegate removed we can't get the boost pressure to go below 15lb.
What size is the spring in the wastegate and do you have lower pressure ones?
I'm am using a TiAL BOV and have an extra 7lb spring for it could it be used in the wastegate?
Any luck with the maps?
And the car is up and running but even with the hose to the wastegate removed we can't get the boost pressure to go below 15lb.
What size is the spring in the wastegate and do you have lower pressure ones?
I'm am using a TiAL BOV and have an extra 7lb spring for it could it be used in the wastegate?
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Originally Posted by vel525
all the rx7 guys should buy a really really small plot of land together in a rural part of Il where there is no emissions testing and put a little mailbox up and register all our cars there!!
will the president of RC3 look into that please!!
will the president of RC3 look into that please!!
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"Map on the way..."
Thanks.
"Put the 7psi spring in, Bill! If you are running a 1bar spring now, that is the minimum boost you will see."
That's what I'd like to do. But the 7 lb spring is for the TiAL BOV and I can't get an answer as to whether it fits in the TiAL wastegate or not.
Thanks.
"Put the 7psi spring in, Bill! If you are running a 1bar spring now, that is the minimum boost you will see."
That's what I'd like to do. But the 7 lb spring is for the TiAL BOV and I can't get an answer as to whether it fits in the TiAL wastegate or not.
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