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hey guys...ive recently just bought my dream car...a R33 Gts25t....loving it so far....

current mods.....

3"exhaust system

K&N Pod Filter

Front Mount Intercooler

HKS Turbo Timer

Blitz Dual SBC Boost Controller

Had been given tune and made 285hp at the wheels....

However the boost settings on my controller have been changed and I have no idea what they should be set back to...It was tuned to run on 10psi around 0.75 bar or just under which it done fine up until now...

can any one help me out as to what setting it should be on?

when selecting a setting it has 3 screens...

first screen with 0.00

second with GAIN 0.00

and third it is on 0 now

Can anyone help please?

thanx Nikita

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its best to just start low and keep adding more till you get the boost your after. i had my gain set to 10 which didnt spike. the boost at a guess will need to be set around 35%. 20% will be a good starting point

i changed it today and took it for a drive...i set it up to 30% with a gain setting of 5....drove pretty good...didnt want to put it up anymore just yet...warning light came on....it said peak hold (meant to be max boost it hit) was 0.69 hkpa...is that the same as 0.69 bar?? so tha should be safe?

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