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Old 06-18-2007   #1
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Re: wish i had a 3kvr4 :(

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Yea but with the 3kvr4 you dont need to put much money into em to get 12s like you do with dsms. So in the end I guess they kinda even out. My main thing is I just hate coming from behind in any race. Waiting for the turbo to hit boost just sucks donkey dick. Having two smaller ones just sounds so much nicer.
50's arent that laggy...
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Old 06-18-2007   #2
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50's arent that laggy...
Then I've got a boost leak somewhere I'm hoping. We tried to do a boost leak test today, but the inlet on the 50 trim is 3inches and the rubber piece I bought when making my boost leak tester is 3.5 inches and I can't tighten it enough to stay on there past 5psi.
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Old 06-18-2007   #3
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Re: wish i had a 3kvr4 :(

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Then I've got a boost leak somewhere I'm hoping. We tried to do a boost leak test today, but the inlet on the 50 trim is 3inches and the rubber piece I bought when making my boost leak tester is 3.5 inches and I can't tighten it enough to stay on there past 5psi.
Well, make the flat part smaller, get a reducer coupler or something, because if you do the calculation (easy) you'd find that at 5 psi, it's like a 48 lb weight pushing that 3.5" flat surface out of the coupler.

Anyway, you probably don't need more than 5 psi to check for leaks anyway. Just listen and look.
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