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i reply to you cos no-one has one or any experience with it.

i didn't want to fork over money just for a simple plug and play procedure.

my daily driving is @0.7bar ~10.2psi otb @ratio of 30% or 13.3psi as the profec a has a tendency to spike whilst the B version is a better unit but I'm not complaining. Much better torque in midrange and overall response than my bleed valve @12psi.

offset is if you want to align the profec a boost reading with a boost gauge as per manual. Not much use for me.

have you connected all your hoses up?

cheers

nathan

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I only just got back from my first run after fitting the profec A. Like yourself I cant get it to go to P1 mode on its own. It goes straight to normal operation. However i did the alternate mode as per info from Greddy site. After power is on hold down power button for 5sec and you get P1 do what you have to and push button twice for P2. After only a quick tune the boost seems a little unstable. In lower gears at 1bar it reaches 10psi (4psi short) and reaches the required 14psi in 3rd and 4th.

I have two questions for you.

1 - Did you leave the back nipple with no hose to atmosphere?

2 - What pwr supply did you use? I connected to accessories which is anoying as the solenoid operates when accessories are on. I need a ignition supply. I thought of the pwr window supply. Also how did you earth it? To chasy, batt, or a nearby earth to something else.

Let me know how stable you get your boost any any tricks you discover. I am off for a good drive tomorrow. I will see how I go.

Hope this helps!!

Greg.

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I will try the manual way to set it up but I thought it best to do it the normal way(whatever that is no-one knows apprently!!!!). I left the back hose free(once again the manual say's nothing about it). Pull the cigarette lighter out and use the PWR and Earth from that, its ignition pwr and would probably work better in the long run, in case you sit in the car using acc for the stereo etc.

Steve

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