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Old 06-04-2005, 08:56 PM
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Default Tial 7.25+3.63 spring = 11psi est ?

I read that you can add springs to eachother to raise the boost to the desired amount.
But then I read you can only mix a big spring with a small spring.

Anyone confirm this ? I just ordered the 3.6 spring to add to my 7.25 spring.
And it seems now I am assed out.

Any feedback is appreciated.
Old 06-04-2005, 09:38 PM
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Default Re: Tial 7.25+3.63 spring = 11psi est ? (Dr. D-Series)

I didnt know they had multiple sized springs.

But while talking with LoveFab they did say you just added multiple springs to achieve anything over 1 bar I believe it was. So I would guess you are OK.
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You can do that... but why not just get an 11psi spring or a boost controller?
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Well the 11.6 bar spring might screw with my stock map sensor. So I just wanted to play it safe.
I have an el cheapo MBC and it just spikes and bleeds back down.
And dont wanna pay 75 for a new turbo xs one.
The new spring cost me 13 bucks.

Thanks for the info. Much appreciated.
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Default Re: Tial 7.25+3.63 spring = 11psi est ? (Dr. D-Series)

you have to get a big+small spring to do that.

sounds like you have a "small green 7.25psi spring" and you just bought a "small yellow 3.63psi spring"..........you cant mix those togeather......they will not fit in the wastgate.

you can only mix the small springs with the large springs. http://www.tialsport.com/wgspringapp.html

if you want to try and keep it under 11 psi look around for the "big yellow" spring rated at 10.1psi
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I hate you.
Must you ruin it all for me !

Haha thanks a lot man. Info is very appreciated.
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