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The solenoid on its own is pretty much useless without the controller when it was running on my 33 it had no controller and ran my car at standard boost 7psi thats with filter and exhaust.(it comes with wiring harness lead to the controller)

voityR33

If you give me your address and details i will cod to you.email me :)

Kor'axis

Its exactly the same as the one in the picture brake light works and all (cars in it's not mine).I may allready have a buyer for this ill keep you posted on it.Not sure mspec one maybe.

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Its not mine its another members pic of their car that i got from the gallery just to depict what my wing looks like.

It looks a bit like a r32 gtr aftermarket copy side skirts and a 400r rear bar a bit thoough to me put onto a r33.

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thanks for letting me use it in my explanation of a stock rear spoiler.HKS-R33

sUPP GDAWG The solenoid on its own is pretty much useless without the controller when it was running on my 33 it had no controller and ran my car at standard boost 7psi thats with filter and exhaust.(it comes with wiring harness lead to the controller)I DONT KNOW WHAT YOU MEAN BY TWO STAGE BOOST?ELABORATE PLEASE.

its a smooth approach to full boost and stays there all the way it feels good.But if you want to be able to use the solenoid go into the wanted or for sale and start looking for profec A controllers being sold separately on their own.I have seen quite a few for sale on these forums they shouldnt be to hard to buy.The solenoid needs new filters and i suggest that you get someone to install for you or get a profec A manual (u can get off the net) which will have install and operating instructions and do it yourself.

im keeping the heat sheild for the moment i think that i still need it for blue slip sorry to the dude who wanted it i would have emailed u but i erased your email by accident.SoZz

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