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It has the R32 wastegate actuator fitted so it has 10psi boost.Hope all is going

well,did you get that PM I sent you

Edit: Platinum plugs fitted

Cheers

cheers mate for clearing that up..... sweet as.

yeh i got your PM, i think i sent one back....... will check and send another anyway regarding picking up the rest of the gear. cheers mate.

not too sure what plugs are in it, thats just what i got as a summery.

in regards to boost - i thought 7 was the stock boost, so ive either got 155 on 7 or 10 pound. yay if it is 7psi. anyway of checking it?????

also anyone no the cost of installing a boost contoller off the top of there heads? looking to get 2 stage i think and the flip switch in the cabin hidden somewhere...... wouldnt mind winding it up a little, if its is at 7 then maybe 10, no higher than 12.

Also whats the 33 turbo rated too?????

I wouldn't worry to much about a dual stage controller. Driving soft, off boost, and when you want to give it a bit, you floor it, no need to flick the switch, power is already there. Plus the boost controller I have costs $35 delivered, vs $200 min for a cheap electronic one, $300+ for a decent one.

stock boost is not 7psi.. it is 7kg/cm or whatever it says which equates to 0.7bar or 10psi..

Hehe, I wonder how you knew that. :P

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