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Old Aug 16, 2009 | 09:32 AM
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Originally Posted by kidsRS
I might be right in thinking you need to adjust the rod on your actuator rather than trying to raise your boost pressure with a bleed valve. I believe if you try to bleed too must with a bleed valve this produces boost spikes.
I'll give it a try, weird thing is when i bleed nothing it's at 12 psi but it doesn't mather how much i bleed it goes down all the way to 12 again.
I know it always goes down a bit but when i do around 18-19 it should hold about 15 at least.
Don't even know if i can adjust the rod more, you can hardly pull it out but it has only half the hole stretched.

Originally Posted by crazycage
i bet your on standard valve springs
No, i'm on area-six springs.
Should be ok for 7000 rpm @ 21 psi according to Ian.
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