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Hello, everyone zoom here again today
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We are actually going to continue the manual boost controller installed on an internal actuator setup
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So we're using a manual bicycle pump again to simulate
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Positive pressure aka both that would come [from] your turbo compressor. So what we have here know is
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from the bicycle pump
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[to] the Gauge the boost gauge, then we run a tee fitting now to the actual actuator
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so if you watch the Boost gauge
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You'll see it start to open roughly around [7] PSI and start to come off it see
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Make it bleed back
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And you can watch it again pop around 7:00 and start to come off [his] see
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okay, so she's pretty much fully open at 7:00, so
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The Spring Written in here is fog around [7:00] PSI. Which is what a factory?
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Sr20 will probably be running around
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So, but this is the correct way to install a manual host controller on an internal actuator
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We still have the compressed line the compressed liner will go from here, [so] [we] would t this
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this line no would go to the actuator and the
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Line would go to the south end this would leave open to atmosphere, or you could actually put another line on here
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And it's vented away
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Depends on the location where you want to install it for this demonstration. We just want to leave it open
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So let's see where we are right [now]
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it's going to
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screw this off screw this down and let's
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[see]
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So you can see it's going to bleed some pressure off
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Yep, and let's tighten this up now and see
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how we increase some boosts, so I'm just going to screw this in a few clicks and
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as you can see now it's a lot more pressure it takes [to] open the
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actuator increasing [boost] so
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effectively, you just increase your boost [with] a manual boost controller for about 40 bucks and
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Very simple way to do it. Thank you guys for watching Hope you guys found this video informative
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Please feel free to leave any feedback in the comments below and as always stay tuned