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Old 01-27-2008, 11:52 PM
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I bought myself one of these as a christmas present for myself after tracing a boost problem for the last year with no luck. After installing this wastegate it was obvious that my problem was solved. This thing holds boost great and I didn't notice any bleed off. My old stock unit would bleed off to 8psi from 11 VERY quickly. The build quality of this wastegate is great and all the features add a lot of tuning functions that are big pluses. The wastegate has a 40mm valve with swappable 36 and 28mm valve seats along with a 45lb and 60lb spring and adjustable preload. Another nice feature is the port combination settings that can control the WG without a boost controller. I chose to use a controller so I can turn the boost down (to 10.5psi) during wet driving. Also this WG does not use a diafram so no failing like stock unit or similar WG.

Installation was simple thanks to the speed force adapter plates. It fits perfect with plenty of room on the sides. The diameter of this wastegate is less than your typical diaphragm wastetgate.

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Any clearance issues? Photos of the wastegate installed?
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No clearance issues, however it must be installed outlet first. It just wasn't going to slide on with both inlet and outlet attached.

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http://speedforceracing.com/products...wastegates.php

http://www.synapseengineering.com/



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