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    Can someone tell me if there are any pros and cons over single port or two port actuators. I have both a Forge two port and a GT Tuning single port T3 (Collins ?). Not really sure which to use. I will be using an in-car boost controller and spider valve if it make any odds. I know these are not really held in high regard as you cant get the fuelling right across the range of pressure however I would like to have the ability to turn the boost right down should I need to leave the car with a garage so they don't abuse it . Personally I will just leave it at full whack and fuel accordingly, I'm allowed to abuse it

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    Mark

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    Re: Actuator

    Quote Originally Posted by markg View Post
    Can someone tell me if there are any pros and cons over single port or two port actuators. I have both a Forge two port and a GT Tuning single port T3 (Collins ?). Not really sure which to use. I will be using an in-car boost controller and spider valve if it make any odds. I know these are not really held in high regard as you cant get the fuelling right across the range of pressure however I would like to have the ability to turn the boost right down should I need to leave the car with a garage so they don't abuse it . Personally I will just leave it at full whack and fuel accordingly, I'm allowed to abuse it

    Cheers
    Mark
    I have a T3 it's poo. Won't hold high boost. Use the other

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