Changed the DV 006 spring back to Blue to check.
Ran the same route, immediately afterwards, same temperature, same traffic.
Results:
1. The boost raised
as described above, regained the lost 0.1bar, at all rpms.
2. As seen on the gauge, the Blue spring DV is visibly slower to react - if on Green spring the slightest push on the throttle raised boost, on Blue spring the movement of the gauge is delayed by a fraction of a second at all pressures and rpms.
3. Dumping the air charge is audible on both springs, but the boost decreases slower on the gauge on Blue spring.
4. As a conclusion:
- Green spring (+spacer) - quicker to spool, quicker to react, more linear, more civilized, less boost, maybe a few bhp lost.
- Blue spring - slower to spool below 4000rpm, slower to react, more torquey, more boost, makes up to 230bhp. (Somehow like having a "Race N75 Valve".)
Blue spring must have either lost its factory tempering, or the Blue spring for 006 is different compared to 007, because it felt similar in hand to a brand-new Yellow spring.
~Nautilus