randy merritt
Donating Member
I am not a stock truck expert, so I thought I would post this screen shot of my boost spike to see if anyone has some thoughts. The truck is low mileage (less than 41K), mostly bone stock, and it appears by looking at the exhaust on the lift, that the cat has never been removed and gutted (the bolts have surface rust, and all of the stock heat shields are in place).
I am running a Forge wastegate actuator that is supposed to have a 14-18 psi spring, but I suspect it was sent with a 10-14 psi spring based on what the boost stabilized out at. When I installed the actuator, the puck lever did not have any jams or sticky spots in the full movement of the puck arm. The boost spikes to 13 or so in 1st gear, then drops down to settle around 9-10 psi.
My goal would be to have it run a steady 13 or 14 psi. I am running a turbo tweak chip for a stock truck, but that should have nothing to do with the boost control as the Forge gate basically just runs on spring pressure.
Any thoughts?
I am running a Forge wastegate actuator that is supposed to have a 14-18 psi spring, but I suspect it was sent with a 10-14 psi spring based on what the boost stabilized out at. When I installed the actuator, the puck lever did not have any jams or sticky spots in the full movement of the puck arm. The boost spikes to 13 or so in 1st gear, then drops down to settle around 9-10 psi.
My goal would be to have it run a steady 13 or 14 psi. I am running a turbo tweak chip for a stock truck, but that should have nothing to do with the boost control as the Forge gate basically just runs on spring pressure.
Any thoughts?