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Old 02-17-2014, 02:32 AM   #1
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t28 turbo how to adjust the actuator or wastegate

hey guy i just bought a t28 turbo from o e of the member here how do i adjust it or do i need to change it in order for me to adjust it??? thanks in advance

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Old 02-17-2014, 03:10 AM   #2
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hey guy i just bought a t28 turbo from o e of the member here how do i adjust it or do i need to change it in order for me to adjust it??? thanks in advance

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What do you mean "adjust it"?
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adjust the boost

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You cannot adjust the boost using an actuator unless you have HKS actuator which it will allows up to 1.0 bar (14psi).
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If the actuator rod is threaded you can tighten it (pull the flapper closed tighter) but I don't think the factory turbos had that. Any aftermarket garret with internal gate usually comes with an adjustable actuator.
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well which way adds boost on a threaded actuator? tighter or looser??
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Tightening or making the rod shorter will raise boost
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Basically If its adjustable it'll have a small lock nut on it, break that free and turn the WG rod clockwise (prob grab it with pliers) , making it shorten and tighter... End result boost goes up and shit gets real
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imagine there is little midgets inside the WG that pull as hard as possible to make it harder to open the flapper to release air.
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