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So I've heard if you use an r32 actuator on an r33 turbo it will run 10psi, how this is affected by the r33's standard boost solenoid? Like with the standard actuator it'll run ~5psi then 7psi after 4500rpm... just wondering if anyone knows what it'd do with the 32's actuator on there.

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ah. thanks for that. just wondering because i've done the high boost mod and am running 7psi all the time. i've hooked up a switch for this and wanted to know if this was gonna become redundant. its not but i dont wanna run 13psi. bypass it is

runs 10psi then 12-13. i had it in my old 33 like this but to be on the safe side and prolong turbo life i just ran a bypass and ran it constantly @ 10psi.

done the same thing to my 34.

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