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Old 04-26-2007 | 03:01 PM
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Question Turbo Question

I just recently switched from a stock turbo to a quickdiesel 64/14, I have an edge comp that came with the boost elbow which i had installed on my stock turbo. Should I swith this elbow to the new turbo in order to get the most boost or is this elbow only designed for the stock turbo???
Old 04-26-2007 | 03:51 PM
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if your new turbo has an adjustable elbow in it, which im sure it does, it would be almost identical to the one you took out of your stocker that came with the comp. So therefore changing them out would be pointless. My SPS had the adjustable elbow in it from the factory....
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If my HTT has an adjustable elbow, and its not adjusted right, could that be the reason I'm only getting 35lbs of boost???....everybody says not enough fuel and I'm willing to believe that but then why do I have so much smoke at Wide open throttle!?!?
Old 04-26-2007 | 08:21 PM
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go check and see if it has one for starters, then screw it in if there is one and if there is adjustment in it. you should be able to pull 40 psi pretty easily.
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