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In-Serenity

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Jan 17, 2004
Hazlet, New Jersey
Hey, i just sold my 96 eclipse gs and bought a 95 GST w/ a t28 turbo, i have a question, i am new to the turbo engine and just how the whole thing works and everything, my question is that is it safe to drive in b/c i was just playing with my boost control and i oepned it all the way and this spring fell out and i cant find it, i havent driven it after that (this was just 2 mins ago) bc if its important i dont want to loose it, please help asap
 
If you don't have a real boost gauge (not the stock one), I wouldn't try it.

If you do, just keep an eye on the boost, because it's going to try to hit 30 psi. DO NOT floor it, infact keep the throttle less than half or so.

Put the screw back into the MBC, otherwise it's just going to be a big intake leak.

-Jesse
 
hey thanx for the response, what if i take a spring from like a pen or something nd pput it in it for the time being, how would that work
 
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