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actuators
hello peoples; Is there a way to ID a HD actuator from a Std. one?
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Re: actuators
Other than checking spring tension, generally not.
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Re: actuators
hello; Is there a way to ck. an actuator for proper function? Here's another question. A HD actuator is needed for high boost levels so if you had one are your not going above low 20's max.in boost would there be a problem?
thanks for any help IBBY |
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Re: actuators
A HD actuator should have no issues being adjusted to a max of 20 PSI. The stock pressure actuators really have to be shortened a bunch to get to 20. The HD ones are hard to adjust down below 16-18 PSI.
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Re: actuators
Ibby, part # for low boost TA style actuator is 1011-144
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Re: actuators
hello; I bought a used turbo and it came with an acuator that I want to ID for sure. It is suppose to be HD and I don't really need HD. Any more ideas?
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Re: actuators
Sell it and buy/trade for a standard boost unit?
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