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David-1dyf3

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23 posts

121 months

Sunday 9th June 2019
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Been trying to research as I'm not totally clued up with what is the minimum boost/ psi you can start to install a boost solenoid, to control boost by gear or rpm.
Or is there a page to direct me onto?

Currently got a tial 38mm MVS, 4.35 psi wastegate spring in seeing a maximum 9 psi of boost.
Looking to put a 5.80 psi spring in, would this enough to start looking at a boost solenoid.

Thanks.

red_slr

20,013 posts

212 months

Sunday 9th June 2019
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I always thought the idea behind a solenoid was to manipulate the spring pressure as such you can run a wastegate pressure and then go up from there just by adjusting the duty cycle.

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HedgeyGedgey

1,319 posts

117 months

Sunday 9th June 2019
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David-1dyf3 said:
Been trying to research as I'm not totally clued up with what is the minimum boost/ psi you can start to install a boost solenoid, to control boost by gear or rpm.
Or is there a page to direct me onto?

Currently got a tial 38mm MVS, 4.35 psi wastegate spring in seeing a maximum 9 psi of boost.
Looking to put a 5.80 psi spring in, would this enough to start looking at a boost solenoid.

Thanks.
Seeing a maximum of 9psi, how so? is there anything controlling the boost now?

stevieturbo

17,968 posts

270 months

Monday 10th June 2019
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David-1dyf3 said:
Been trying to research as I'm not totally clued up with what is the minimum boost/ psi you can start to install a boost solenoid, to control boost by gear or rpm.
Or is there a page to direct me onto?

Currently got a tial 38mm MVS, 4.35 psi wastegate spring in seeing a maximum 9 psi of boost.
Looking to put a 5.80 psi spring in, would this enough to start looking at a boost solenoid.

Thanks.
You can install a boost solenoid whenever you want....what you do with it is another matter

A page to direct you to what ?

And your last comment is odd...explain better what you want.

but boost by gear is easy with the correct controller, within any mechanical limitations there may be.