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i used a fan screw from one of the pc's at work lol. worked a treat, then i used a mates vice. i didnt squash it too much, but the spring tension is definately tighter now. lets see how we go tomorow on the dyno again :bunny:

well just as i thought. went to get the car retuned today and loosing pressure again!!!

the plenum gasket totally stuffed. soon as i hit 16 psi theres a loud / medium pitched hiss and drops back to about 13.9 psi. that sound right people?

ive started to get it sorted but im stuck. how to i get the bolts out from under the plenum?

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i changed the plenum gasket. it stopped the major leak. i dont know what the heck is goin on but i cannot hold boost above 14psi!!!!!!!!!!!

i took it to g-tech today and done a boost leak test and there was absolutely no leaks.

my actuator is a hks one so i dont know why it wouldnt hold boost.

could it be my gizzmo electronic boost controller?

this has got me really pi$$ed off!

opinions please!!

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