For turning VNT actuators into boost cans, I have used micro nuts and bolts around the perimeter to make them resealable without messing with crimping and un-crimping. I have gotten stronger springs from McMaster and then cut them to size to dial in the boost pressure. You also have the option of adding an MBC to the boost can if you don't want to mess with the springs. With MBCs, tho, I've run into the issue that the smaller VNTs build boost so quickly that an MBC cannot react fast enough to regulate boost and so it can spike high and then drop back to the control pressure. Using LARGE hose and fittings can help with reaction time.
2052 from 2,5 V6 is maxxed at about 180hp with 1,6.
I'm not so sure about that, they are designed to be a restriction at idle so the EGR will work
so, what was the original purpose of the vanes? was it to make the turbo spool faster, make back pressure at idle so the EGR works, both?
I'm not so sure about that, they are designed to be able to create a restriction at idle so the EGR will work