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its a little brass ring inside the line going to your boost control solenoid in the engine bay.

It has a little yellow ring around the pipe that holds the restrictor

were bouts is the ring just after the acuater?wich side of engine bay etc

anyone know where i can buy the boost restrictor from?

Probably best not to bother. Just go and buy a Turbosmart adjustable bleed valve which goes in place of the standard one. Costs <$100 & you can set whatever boost pressure you like in the range of 7psi to about 14 psi.

poke your head around the turbo side. you should be able to see actuator lines that go from the turbo to the actuator. find one with a yellow band on it :O

Wrong its on the intake side The pipe with the yellow line is near the left strut tower if facing the car.

yeah we have no yellow line! is it the pipe that goes to the little canister thingy! that sits in front of the drivers side strut tower towards the front of the car? has anyone got a picture of where we should be putting it! and also does it only need one boost controller?

yeah we have no yellow line! is it the pipe that goes to the little canister thingy! that sits in front of the drivers side strut tower towards the front of the car? has anyone got a picture of where we should be putting it! and also does it only need one boost controller?

You only need one.

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yeah we are! 32 gtr

what we did was t piece the large black vacuum line frm the charcoal canister into the pipe of near that thing in the picture and is now only running 9 psi

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