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Hey all, my rb20 poped a cooler pipe on a spireted run, so I fixed it up and now im noticing a boost differenc from gear to gear of between 1/2 to a full bar. That just seems to be a bit much. Its stock except int/exh, ball and spring mbc (set to 8 bar, witch was consistant in all gears before the pipe) any info will be appreciated. Cheers.

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Fair enough I would have thought being near stock boost it would hold a consistant amount, cheers for the replys guys.

Also what would be the highest acceptable boost drop with a mbc? As my drop is up to 3psi as ive worked it out to.

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ok so i found that the boost gauge line was leaking, fixed that but in the process i found that with a boost leak test (http://www.supramania.com/forums/showthread.php?19718-DIY-Boost-Leak-Tester) that air was leaking from the dip stick, but i have no other symptoms of dodgy rings or anything. any insight would be awesome. cheers.

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