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Im wondering how to remove the restrictor on the R32 GTR's so that i can run around 15psi. Ive searched but dident come across much. Ive checked out the pipe on my car with the yellow band around it but dident find any metal restrictor in it ? So how do you do it and where is it ?

Also is it safe to run 15psi ? I dont often drive my car so if i run 15psi and boost it every now and then should that be ok for the motor ?

Thanks

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i ran 1bar (14.7psi) hapily on stock 15yo engine...

its on the intake side of the enigne, right after the factory boost solenoid, bout 3-4inches down from the solenoid, either cut it out or pull it out with a paperclip...squeeze the pipe to find it...

i noticed that the boost will fluctuate a fair bit tho, better to leave that in, and then put a boost controller on the wastegate actuators, so you still have ur min boost setting if necessary and more if u wind it in :mellow: just an idea...plus boost comes on harder with a controller :(

Edited by oRiCLe

hmm, the hole in the restrictor is like 1-2mm, so a uhf antenna should be stopped by it, maybe its not in there, i know that there is a manifold pressure bleed into the boost line at the back of the engine that stops it overboosting if the PCM valve fails, maybe thats the drama? still i took mine out and boosted 1bar :S not sure...

R31Nismoid - i squezed the hole pritty much all the way down to the bottom of the engine and no change.

oRiCLe - yeh im not sure eaither because yeh everyone else just takes that out and gets the 1.0 bar. this one has me stumped.... unless there is a boost controller somwhere on the car i dont know about while it was in japan ?

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