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you can buy mine, $20. Never used, never installed. Didnt want to risk running it with the stock boost gauge so never got around to installing it.

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Couldnt be a more simplistic design, hose goes on the 2 ends, turn the knob for more or less psi and lock it on with the bolt >_<

This is the one off ebay aswell, he charges $29.90 + $7.50 from memory so just give me your address and next time im down in Canberra i'll leave it in your mailbox

or if your want a brand new one

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Turbotech-manual-tu...1QQcmdZViewItem

Edited by Baconer
  Baconer said:
you can buy mine, $20. Never used, never installed. Didnt want to risk running it with the stock boost gauge so never got around to installing it.

teefh1.png

Couldnt be a more simplistic design, hose goes on the 2 ends, turn the knob for more or less psi and lock it on with the bolt >_<

This is the one off ebay aswell, he charges $29.90 + $7.50 from memory so just give me your address and next time im down in Canberra i'll leave it in your mailbox

or if your want a brand new one

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Turbotech-manual-tu...1QQcmdZViewItem

SOLD! Done.

If I direct deposit into your account would you send it to me via post? I'll pay the transit fee.

PM me...

Edited by Bullet32

haha thats what i was gonna write at first, you can tell he just got pics of the wastegate actuator and boost controller then just connected with lines :wave:

thats a food stain on the left aswell >_<

PM sent aswell

Edited by Baconer
  Viper_r32 said:
Hey guys, just though I’d post up the results of my new tune, just got the turbo high flowed and a boost controller fitted. All the tuning was done by CEF11E on the Autotech Dyno.

Stock engine internals, stock cat, stock dump, stock injectors, GCG High flow RB20 turbo, bigger fuel Pump and 16psi

I'm so happy with the result, and it’s so fun to drive. Puts a nice big grin on my face every time I hit full boost :) .

A very big thanks to Nick for tuning the ECU, Great job man! Big thanks to Autotech, Integra Automotive, GCG and J Racing

Good to see a good looking car get some more berries!

Silly question,but aren't your AFR's in the second pic in the 13:1,14:1 range? Or am I reading that incorrectly?

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