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hi all

had one of my mates have a fiddle with my Stag over the weekend (S2 RS Four S)

it's not generating boost, and he thinks it is either the one way valve (see pic) and/or the factory boost sensor

the one way valve seems to flow both ways, and the wiring to the factory boost sensor is a bit brittle, so it could in fact be the wiring

before i go and buy new parts (or source them from a wreck, or buy an aftermarket boost controller) was hoping someone might be able to lend me their parts for 10 mins while i give it a road test

shouldn't take long to swap the parts over

i assume R34 Gt-T owners would share the same set up?

thanks all :)

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Hey Mate

Where in Sydney are you located im putting a electronic boost controller in this weekend and if your near by you can try borrow it....

cheers

hey mate

PM sent

cheers :)

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