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wastegate adjustment S70

i just adjusted the wastegate on the turbo of my 99 t5,i tightened it three full turns. will this hurt the engine/turbo in any way. there is a noticible change in the driving. if i tightened it any more, would i notice a significant change? does it risk more harm?>??








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    wastegate adjustment S70 1999

    The computer in 99's is pretty good- it is likely that the computer will begin to compensate for the watsegate setting and after a while, the gains will go away. If you are looking for quicker acceleration from your car, there are some other mod's I'd recommend first- this board has a lot of folks who know their stuff and would be happy to help. I would absolutely not tighten it any more.








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      wastegate adjustment S70 1999

      would it be smart to adjust the setting back to original? or is that a bad move? how soon would i notice a difference. i've already done a BSR upgrade to the ECU (with the ppc), and the car is fast, but not that fast off the line. the wastegate adjustment fills that void, for now. but if it resets, thats not too good. what can i do to make it a little faster off the line?








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        wastegate adjustment S70 1999

        My personal advice would be to get a K&N air filter in the stock airbox, utilize some of the mods that allow you to remove obstructions from the air intake and get more cool air flowing in. Then take a look at a cat-back exhaust system and turbo downpipe. You want your car to breathe as much as possible and expel the exhaust quickly. As far as the wastegate adjustment, someone else could probably speak to that better than I could. I tried it, then reset mine because it's not worth the risk. I know guys who are running higher boost, but they have other things in place (upgraded turbo flywheel, blow off valve, turbo downpipe, etc.) that make it a safer option. Turbo chargers are a lot like teenagers: you want to push them hard enough so they respond, but not so hard they push back.







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