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300Rwkw Stock Turbo Actuator


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stock turbo and actuator limit I believe is where im roughly at which is 330rkw. All I have is 4 inch intake, 3.5 x force system, pwstage 2 intercooler,60lb injectors and surge tank for insurance. The actuator is quite good. Im about to fit a bigger turbo to replace the smaller FG and my tuner (Blueboost)says he might use the same actuator. So the car will be hopefully pushing 380rwkw with stock actuator. Will keep you posted on how it goes. And with the valve springs im only just now doing them with the turbo now for insurance. So they still good for a bit. Hope this helps..

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hey ray, the turbo I supplied came with upgraded actuator, 12psi I think from memory and a nicely ported rear housing. you should haven o issues.

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hey ray, the turbo I supplied came with upgraded actuator, 12psi I think from memory and a nicely ported rear housing. you should haven o issues.

Hi djkice,

Yeah Ray knows this with the turbo you supplied but some tuners say there have been boost spiking with the 12psi actuators. Dave will still prob use the standard one from the smaller turbo being roughly 8psi or close.

He is keen and so am I to see what it has!

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well I had issues with spiking, changed to 3 different actuators, 3 different exhaust housing ported differently.

the final port which is on there now works perfectly with the 12psi actuator, but dave knows what hes doing... good luck!

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