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![]() If I get a Tial 50mm BOV and I wanna run low boost like 7-11psi but then wanna turn the boost up to 15psi every once in a while would I need to get new springs or can I just get a 7psi spring and be able to run anywhere from 7psi-15psi?
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you need the 11 psi spring
if you go on Tial's site, they give you a chart for selecting the correct spring for your engine, not your boost. generally sr's run 18-21in/Hg (vaccum) so Tial recommends their 11psi spring. http://www.tialmedia.com/documents/w3_tial_bov50_sp.pdf
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my buddy's S14 SR runs about -19in/HG
so it would still be the same spring the only way it could really go up is if u have big cams also the springs are inter-changeable
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