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a: Not sure yet, send me an e-mail and I'll add you to my mailing list.

b: FUEL PUMP, and a good quality boost control (Turbotech FTW)

ok cheers, yeh i forgot to mention i got a bosch 040 and that cheap pneumatic boost controller that u supply. so sounds like im set, ill throw u an email.

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You coming back to QLD anytime soon? i have a 34 in need of a remap ;)

Mercury Motorsports in Brisbanse have the capabilities, e-mail me for more info.

gb on dr_drift remaps!!! im seriosly considering selling the pfc i have (r33) to pay for the remap which should do the same job + allow for further mods at time of tune.

The 33's have a different ECU which is difficult to remap. We've had some excellent results using R32 ECU's in R33's with an aftermarket VCT controller to control the boost, including the 32 ECU, VCT controller, Remap AND Dyno time, it still works out cheaper than a PFC UNTUNED

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