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Old 10-22-2010, 07:34 AM
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Cool. Thanks, learned something new.
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The stock wastegate and MBC combination requires constant adjustment to keep at the same boost settings – it will vary by several psi due to temp and pressure. The dual port design of the Tial gives a much more predictable response and does not vary much.

I prefer the way the Tial works and I think it is a good upgrade over an old used stock wastegate. If you go that route make sure you retorque the hardware a couple of time or it will back out and disappear!
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Originally Posted by Chris White
The stock wastegate and MBC combination requires constant adjustment to keep at the same boost settings – it will vary by several psi due to temp and pressure. The dual port design of the Tial gives a much more predictable response and does not vary much.

I prefer the way the Tial works and I think it is a good upgrade over an old used stock wastegate. If you go that route make sure you retorque the hardware a couple of time or it will back out and disappear!
Oh - that is a very good point about that hardware.
This has happened to me.



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