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If your running an electronic boost controller, it will control your boost only if theres power goin to it, otherwise your boost should run at standard pressure. For it to over boost you would hav to disconnect the hose goin into the actuator which will stop the actuator from workin at all, causing overboost. But dont do that as overboosting will cause damage.

You can use either actuator coz it does'nt really matter, the only difference could be (as mentioned) 1 might have a a softer tention spring in it than the other causing it to run a lower minimim boost setting but if you hav a boost controller you can bleed off the air and put the boost bak up.

The 1 on the right looks like the 1's on the R31's which i think hav a softer tention spring (not sure) and the 1 on the left looks like the 1's of the later model RB's. hope that helps

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