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I believe this question most likely has been answered but, cant find the answer.

Sorry still new to the car scene.

I have a R34 GTT with a stock turbo, I imported this car not long ago. It just now I just discovered that the last owner in japan had a HKS boost controller hidden near the pedals.

Just wondering what is the best manufacture boost would be. He had it set to 0.75 bar as low and a 1.05 as high. I remember someone telling me never to go over 10 psi which i think is 0.7 bar of boost. You can blow the turbo going to high because the turbo is ceramic.

To everyone that knows or has a NEO RB25DET what boost are you running with a stock turbo and is it safe. I baby my car so don't tend to drive it hard once in the blue moon if someone wants to see how much power or when i am running a orange light.

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you havn't been searching properly.. theres numerous threads on this lol..........anything over 12psi and your really pushing it..but then again depends on your driving style, i mean if you got a heavy foot and hitting boost every time your foots on the pedal then nothings gonna last long :)

Been running 12psi for nearly 2 yrs and still going strong :(

Thanks for the advice guys.

Sorry OoskylineoO I might not be searching properly its just if i ask the question is better then trying hunt the right answer.

Plus everyone here would know a lot more then me any day like i mentions i am still new to the car scene just trying to learn as much as I can.

I'm running 14psi on my stock Neo turbo, but I don't believe it is wise if you want it to last. I have already purchased an upgrade, so if the turbo blows it isn't going to worry me too much. That said, I've been running 14psi consistently for a good 5 months, haven't had any problems.

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