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Old Jun 18, 2009, 02:29 PM
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how do u change it to put the heavier spring in?
Old Jun 18, 2009, 03:00 PM
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Sounds weird that this has happened to you.. I just hooked mine up and could adjust the boost to anything i want.. I never even knew that there was a hard spring and a soft one.. Good thing you posted this up so now i know!
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You unscrew the vacuum line nipple on the MBC and put the hard spring in. This is funny holy old thread revival. Brings back memories when I first got my Evo.
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Originally Posted by W_evo8
You unscrew the vacuum line nipple on the MBC and put the hard spring in. This is funny holy old thread revival. Brings back memories when I first got my Evo.
haha
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Is there any way to hook up the Hallman while retaining the stock BCS as a safety net?
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