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- 2007 MS3
There are some people on this forum who really know their stuff when it comes to boost control systems. I`m hoping some of them can give me some feedback as to the pros and cons of different approaches to bumping up the boost level just a little (I think 2 psi should be enough). I am not going to be getting a tune for this and, from what I have read, for this small a bump, I don`t need a map clamp.
I have in my hot little hands a Forge MBC and a Forge Wastegate Actuator.
The way I see it, I have three options.
1) Install just the MBC.
2) Leave the 7 PSI spring in the actuator and install both the MBC and Actuator.
3) Put a heavier spring in the actuator, have no boost lines connected to it so that the exhaust pressure is self regulating against spring pressure, and tweak the boost by adjusting the rod length. This takes the solenoid and MBC completely out of the picture.
Thoughts, intelligent comments?
I have in my hot little hands a Forge MBC and a Forge Wastegate Actuator.
The way I see it, I have three options.
1) Install just the MBC.
2) Leave the 7 PSI spring in the actuator and install both the MBC and Actuator.
3) Put a heavier spring in the actuator, have no boost lines connected to it so that the exhaust pressure is self regulating against spring pressure, and tweak the boost by adjusting the rod length. This takes the solenoid and MBC completely out of the picture.
Thoughts, intelligent comments?