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Postby pgoldsmith » Sat Jul 20, 2013 4:59 pm

Post note; the original gauge in the dash reaches only half way and not 3/4 on full boost.

The gauge I've just plumbed in is a Stack and cost me £60.

Yes I've suspected the actuator being weak and / or creeping open, but I didn't expect just 5 psi on full chat.

Being a lazy sod, I was intending to fit a boost control valve set to open 10 psi which means it doesn't matter if the actuator is weak or not. But I suppose replacing the actuator is the correct solution.
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Postby pgoldsmith » Sat Jul 20, 2013 5:00 pm

Post note; the original gauge in the dash reaches only half way and not 3/4 on full boost.

The gauge I've just plumbed in is a Stack and cost me £60.

Yes I've suspected the actuator being weak and / or creeping open, but I didn't expect just 5 psi on full chat.

Being a lazy sod, I was intending to fit a boost control valve set to open 10 psi which means it doesn't matter if the actuator is weak or not. But I suppose replacing the actuator is the correct solution.
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