How to tell the difference between Tial W/G 35 & 38
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How to tell the difference between Tial W/G 35 & 38
Ok before you flame me this is an honest question. I have this tial with a 7psi wastegate spring. With the newer versions they discontinued the 35mm, I guess the slightly pointier looking one. Is the one I have a 38mm because of the flatter looking top?
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Re: How to tell the difference between Tial W/G 35 & 38 (Soccerking3000)
some of the newer 35mm's come with that top as well..
only 2 ways to be 100% sure
measure the inlet
email tial with the serial number
only 2 ways to be 100% sure
measure the inlet
email tial with the serial number
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Re: How to tell the difference between Tial W/G 35 & 38 (wantboost)
Ill email the serial number to tial. Its already bolted up, to lazy to remove it and measure.
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if u have a 38mm and u say its 7psi it would boost a bit higher with the 35mm so just go for a run and see were the boost guages go!
35mm TiAL / spring discription
.3 bar / 4.35psi / small yellow
.45 bar / 6.53psi / small red
.65 bar / 9.43psi / small green
.8 bar / 11.6psi / small blue
38mm TiAL
.25 / 3.63psi / small yellow
.4 / 5.80psi / small red
.5 / 7.25psi / small green
.6 / 8.70psi / small blue
.7 / 10.15psi / big yellow
.8 bar / 11.60psi / big red
.9 bar / 13.05psi / big green
1.0 bar /14.50psi / big blue
35mm TiAL / spring discription
.3 bar / 4.35psi / small yellow
.45 bar / 6.53psi / small red
.65 bar / 9.43psi / small green
.8 bar / 11.6psi / small blue
38mm TiAL
.25 / 3.63psi / small yellow
.4 / 5.80psi / small red
.5 / 7.25psi / small green
.6 / 8.70psi / small blue
.7 / 10.15psi / big yellow
.8 bar / 11.60psi / big red
.9 bar / 13.05psi / big green
1.0 bar /14.50psi / big blue
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Re: (booscivic)
We tried to get it tuned at 17psi but it wouldnt really hold it the boost would kinda drop. Ive defintely seen it hit 16psi. The reason why I asked is because I bought the large green spring so it can hold the boost. I havnt installed the spring yet. Any advice on that?
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Re: (booscivic)
Its a manual boost controller. Halmans boost controller. I'll try disconnecting it and see what happens. I thought I ordered the 7psi spring with it. I can only double the wastegate spring psi if Im not mistaken right?
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Re: (booscivic)
good thing you said "add" to the small spring already inside of it. I would have just taken that one out and installed the big green one alone.
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