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I have bought a gt2260v and I love it to work without ECU as t he need me to do?
The wastegate is a depression how I did?
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from what ive gathered they open the wategate "can" and flip it around im sure someone will explain it better but i think dum-dum or piggy did a little video on it
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Dumdum did.
Again though...this has been explained on threads and private messages... I realise there is a slight language barrier but it has been explained more than once and the info is already out there on the net/youtube etc
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You can use the standard T2 actuator for this - I did, and I had a 2260v on my dturbo. This works fine, just make sure you mount it in such a way to get full actuation of the vane lever.
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like Dave said you can run T2 or TD04 if you already have one.
If you can get spring rate perfect for your desired boost level you will have better control. Or you can just use a manual boost controller to set boost, however it will keep the turpo vanes totally shut until manual boost controller opens.
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09-03-2016, 09:25 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-03-2016, 09:26 AM by Dave.)
Also, not sure how well you'll understand this, but you can pre-load the actuator, and set a stop on VNT lever. This means a certain boost will need to be acheived before it will even move.
IE, you will need to stretch the actuator onto the lever, this way your actuator wont move linearly with boost, it will only move when e.g. 6 psi is acheived.
But doing this you will also have to make a stop from the VNT lever, otherwise the actuator will try to close the vanes right back up. This means no boost controller needed either!