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Re: yellow spring any one
« Reply #10 on: 15 September 2011, 22:50 »
The spring will make no differance to power you can,  You can use the green spring of you want, as the top boost feed will keep the dv fully shut under load.

The yellow spring is used to get a crisper lift of and make part throttle spool up driving much better, part throttle with vary the maifold pressure which under higher part throttle load can cause the DV to flutter open a bit, having the added spring pre load will make the varying maifold pressure realted dv isues less sensitive. Its got nothing to do with what WOT boost the DV can hold as there is no pressure acting on the pistion or spring..

I am running 24psi peak and 21psi at 6000rpm and only using green springs... albeit with two Forge 007p DVs in line..lol



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Re: yellow spring any one
« Reply #11 on: 15 September 2011, 23:06 »
Just stick with what I got then I reckon unless one pops up cheap

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Re: yellow spring any one
« Reply #12 on: 16 September 2011, 07:12 »
Yes it is mate as you now have extra boost trying to push the DV open


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Re: yellow spring any one
« Reply #13 on: 16 September 2011, 08:35 »
Yes it is mate as you now have extra boost trying to push the DV open

How?  The air pressure is also acting on top of pistion.



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Re: yellow spring any one
« Reply #14 on: 16 September 2011, 11:43 »
True, having a blond moment  :embarassed: :laugh:


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Re: yellow spring any one
« Reply #15 on: 16 September 2011, 13:07 »
Is there any massive advantage of running two dv rtech?

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Re: yellow spring any one
« Reply #16 on: 16 September 2011, 18:07 »
Is there any massive advantage of running two dv rtech?
:grin:

Yer when running NOS at 350bhp, and off nos I am pulling 223gsof air and have 24psi by 3200rpm and holds 21psi close on 6500rpm.  Between gear changes I can shift more air out the boost pipes which allows the turbo to keep spooling at high speeds which has resulted in very very little lag between gears. Plus my part throttle driving (with the R-Tech Linear-DBW throttle mapping) is really smooth on and off load.

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Re: yellow spring any one
« Reply #17 on: 16 September 2011, 18:16 »
it's awesome  :cool:

How is it going since the actuator spring swap? Oh and did the injectors arrive ok?
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Re: yellow spring any one
« Reply #18 on: 16 September 2011, 18:35 »
it's awesome  :cool:

How is it going since the actuator spring swap? Oh and did the injectors arrive ok?
Hello

The reds came thank you very much for them.... the wifes AGU is going to have a EBAY k04-001 and a hell of a lot of development work during the winter months.. If i can get rid of the 10 car back log.. :embarassed:

I am back on a yellow spring now, lost a lot of spool up.. :angry:  But I have a blue forge spring back on order so in can go back to 334lbft ready for santa pod on october...



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Re: yellow spring any one
« Reply #19 on: 16 September 2011, 21:00 »
Hum interersting..I've just got a awesome Forge 007P and fitted sounds the same.. I "think" it feels diff but it could just be me lol

Anyhows i thougth yellow spring was good for standard (like mine) and also stage one cars? And yellow spring for stage 2? say an AGU with a k03s?