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Moderators a little question please...
Guys I never really thought about this...Kinda curious... Are you able to not boost at all? What I mean is when the turbo is set at 5.5 lbs of boost can you lower it down and not let it boost at all? I was just so bored at looking at the same thread I figured first one to answer this gets a good kick in the armpit!
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Project Combat Honda
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Next time please try a search, thanks..
But yeah its possible.. http://www.hondastyle.com/forums/sho...&threadid=2120
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That is a good question. Ever have to take your car into a body shop and was afraid that they would be having their way with your car some nights? This is exactly why I would want to cut off the turbo. I have always wanted for an easy way to do this.
Thermal says, in the post that Jeremy put, that you can set your wastegate to 0 and then use a boost controller from there to set it high or low. Has anyone set their Greddy TD04 with internal wastegate to 0? I didn't know you could do that. |
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Banning Machine
Join Date: Aug 2001
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it is possible by playing with the actuator arm of the internal wasgate. i wouldnt do it just cuz of the risk it involves.....
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