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It's friggin raining!?!?!??!?!?!?!?!??!

a little rain never hurt anyone...it will just challenge your elite mechanical skills. Now you will have to include an unbrella holder eh? lol

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UUUMMMMM ........bout a week and a half , maybe after next weekend

Will only get to drive it for a few days then going down to Sydney for a week or more , then it will only be a week until skid pan day WOOHOO.

Are we putting in a club entry for Autosalon ??? I think it is like the same weekend as SAU QLD day

Yeap, got big ruble and bleed valve, just now boost guage xcept the stocker so aint gonna play round with it until I get something that can acuratly show what boos I am running!

Thats a good idea, I wish I had of thought of that :D :D

How good was my idea? Eh? Eh? Damn good idea.

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Note: Boost controller getting power from stock boost controller power supply.

Means: Low boost setting (reccomend 9psi) until 4500rpm, high boost (reccomend 12psi) from 4500rpm onward.

By running a parallel neutral into the cabin, you can switch it for constant high boost too if you wanted.

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