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crazyquik22023

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Sep 14, 2008
Akron, Ohio
Probably a pretty stupid question but here it goes. I have a Tiall 44mm v-band wastegate and I cannot seem to boost past 15-16 psi. I opened it up today to look for any damaged springs or anything and I noticed I have a big green and a small red spring which according to tial's website will equal 1.1 bar. I also noticed on their website that their springs colors for a 1.1 bar is a big blue and small yellow. While both spring combos equal 1.1 bar I was wondering if there is any difference between running the green/red springs or the blue/.yellow springs. Tial spring color diagram for reference. http://www.tialsport.com/documents/w3_tial_44_sp.pdfthanks
 
Ok, is the problem that you have a boost controller and can't make more boost?

Yes, exactly. I would agree with the fact that its possibly a bad boost controller, but I just got the thing and has less than 2000 miles on it. It's a Hallman pro. Also I don't think its the controller b/c sometimes it will boost to 15 and sometimes it will only boost to like 11 or 12. Ill try another boost controller for the hell of it though.
 
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