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So what forum was that all posted on?

I've never seen such threads here stating such things.

Everyone knows 10-12psi MAX for long turbo life. Run more boost, expect it to die due to the ceramic rear wheel.

Compressor wheel makes no difference, simple as that really. Would have just been cheaper to produce. Wasn't a performance decision.

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+1 ^

I ran 14psi on my stock turbo, but that's because I didn't intend on owning it for long. Upgraded the turbo after about 3 months. Never had an issue, but I wouldn't run that much boost and expect it to last for ever.

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Ive seen it on a few threads from overseas. But apparently not true. So just out of curiosity why would u swap a 33 turbo onto a 20 when factory wastegate is set at 10 and they happily run at 11-12 ? Not having a dig just asking.

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Paul is right, i own a S1 33 and its alloy, Also i agree with the above comment about it being cost effecient to make the S2 nylon. Also i agree with Hanaldo, 10psi through two different turbos is not the same, one will flow better then the other to some extent, more psi does not mean more power.

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