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hey guys ....

i had this problem for two days now ...

the boost is only 4 psi ... !! its some times reach 5 psi ..

it happend twice befor ... but it was for 5-10 minutes and then it gos ...without shuting down the car .. !!

now its there for two days ... i donno ... :hellpisd:

any help plzzz !!

i did ecu check ..(55) every thing is ok .. (just in case)

mods .. pod , exust and splitfire coil packs with iridium ix plugs ... only

car: 1998 R34 GTT

helpppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp !!

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yesterday i checked the solenoid ... its dead i think .. any way .. i'v changed it with small valve i made .. to give 7-8 psi and it works perfect .. (temprory) tell i find new solenoid valve ...

by the way .. the r34 actuator opens the weastgate at 4 psi .. the valve i made bleeds some air out ..and reduce the pressure on the actuator (if any body intrested .. i can post some pic )

fazt-r33 : ... as rhett said ... on the stock gauge its normal to show 3-4 ... any way check u'r solenoid valve

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thax omran... but is i normal to show the same after 4500rpm... i thoug ist meant to hit 7 on the stock gauge.......

also i got a stage 3 hydrid boost controller... with solonoid and all the works.. jst can frekn figure it out.. the diagrams are to shtty and 2 general......

apexi bov for sale.... ne1 interested... 2nd hand with the gtst adaptor... fits 32,33 & 34... interested...?

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but is i normal to show the same after 4500rpm... i thoug ist meant to hit 7 on the stock gauge.......

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If it hits 7x100mmHg on the stock gauge that means you are running about 14-15psi i think, or close to double the stock boost. You know, there are different units for pressure around, psi is just a more common unit. bar is probably used second most.

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