Well, I was sick and tired of my stock actuator on my CT27. If the cap I had on the second port wasn't blowing off, it was sticking, or just generally being a pain in the butt.
So, off with its head, and in with the Forge actuator. It has a much larger diaphragm, better/bigger spring, and you can take it apart and service it if need be. Plus, it looks cool:
Early impressions are: It's awesome. Very consistent boost, no spikes, no creep. Highly recommended if you're trying to squeeze every last bit of response out of a CT26.
I should point out that installing it is something of a PITA, as unless you fab a bracket from scratch, you need to hack the old actuator off it's bracket. This is not fun. At all. But it can be done with a sawzall and a lot of profanity.
So, off with its head, and in with the Forge actuator. It has a much larger diaphragm, better/bigger spring, and you can take it apart and service it if need be. Plus, it looks cool:
Early impressions are: It's awesome. Very consistent boost, no spikes, no creep. Highly recommended if you're trying to squeeze every last bit of response out of a CT26.
I should point out that installing it is something of a PITA, as unless you fab a bracket from scratch, you need to hack the old actuator off it's bracket. This is not fun. At all. But it can be done with a sawzall and a lot of profanity.