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brettjones
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Hi mate was thinking about this earlier , next time you go for a blast look at your boost gauge at 3500 see what boost it's running then look at it again at 4500 to see what the increase is as you should be seeing 15.9 to 17.4 psi with the set up you got ,

 

 

May have to swoop the actuators over off my old one's ,

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Hi mate was thinking about this earlier , next time you go for a blast look at your boost gauge at 3500 see what boost it's running then look at it again at 4500 to see what the increase is as you should be seeing 15.9 to 17.4 psi with the set up you got ,

 

 

May have to swoop the actuators over off my old one's ,

 

hello mate just been out and the boost is the a little higher at 4500 but not much and it has not gone above 13 psi at all :(

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well now you got a proper boost gauge in it will be easyer to work on , might be worth putting it in ttc mode again just to see if you get any more boost ,

 

ok mate give anyting a go if it makes it quicker , lol

got the light info thanks for that only dont now were / how to turn the front ones on :blink:

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