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i was browsing along sogi
when i saw this does it actually work putting sum 4-5 washers in between the wastegate and the turbo does it actually giv u more boost/hp how far can you go will the stock injectors be enough to handle the extra boost? will the turbo handle this extra boostin kinda unorthodox to me, but can sumone break this thing down real quick
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yes it works
it's a very poor man's boost controller
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have you done it too?
and how long has it been since you done it? how many washers did you use? any side-effects in the long run? and how much more can u put there? sogi says the 5 washers raises the boost to 10 lbs to put more you need longer screws can i jus put more to get more boost? how much more is still safe?
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no i did not use this method i bought a cheap manual boost controller . it was fun for a while before i switch to an electronic boost controller .
understanding how the turbo and current (stock) boost controller work will help you understand how and why this washer method will work i think a manual boost controller is much easier to install than the washers
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i jus wanna get a headstart on a project
i wanna know as much as i can with the turbos im gon get mine within a month or so so, dont mind the questions, im still kinda lost when it comes to the turbo but i think it'll be better if i have a car to look at lol
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Its the same thing as using a manual boost controller. The boost controller would be a lot safer and easier tho, So just buy one for 20$ when you get a turbo. Shimming the wastegate just makes the wastegate open later (ie, higher boost). The fuel system can handle it fine. My turbo with some boost leakage will make 9 psi with the wastegate totally unplugged, and it handles it fine. The fuel system will be fine untill you hit fuel cut(11-12+, dependant on ambient conditions), and the stock ct26 can take about 12 or 13 psi. After than you need a lex afm, 550 cc injectors, and an safc-II or something to control the fuel. And then you will need to upgrade the compressor wheel. But to get to that in the first place you need a new turbo back exhaust, intake, IC pipes, etc. And a good FMIC never hurts either.
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