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Hi all, just wondering if any of you guys have a Apexi AVCR running on your GTR. My car is only getting 0.7bar boost even though I've wound it up to 1bar/80% duty. If anyone has one please let me know and maybe we could arrange a time for me to have a quick look :(

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Amaru : thanks buddy, got my PFC tuned with Ed a few weeks ago, car goes really well with the new turbo's but now I want to up the boost a bit.

GZ R33: I'll check the cat thanks for the tip...

check your lines for leaks as one of our cars had the same problem. We ran our own and it fixed it. good luck....Paul...DIRTgarage.

Hehe just check the mechanic installed it correctly. 0.7 bar is just actuator pressure so it isn't doing anything at the moment...

The setup is a bit confusing (well for me it was) this document was very useful, despite having the solenoid on the opposite side of the car.

http://www.gtr.co.uk/html/docs/apexi_avc.zip

But be careful, when you go out for a drive 80% duty cycle will spike the boost hard!!!! In my opinion turn feedback off and just do runs at lower duty cycles until you start to get the boost you are after.

Amaru : thanks buddy, got my PFC tuned with Ed a few weeks ago, car goes really well with the new turbo's but now I want to up the boost a bit.

Well im a slacker and didnt get the settings :Oops: -- the car is at Eds now if you wanna run up and take a look or call him and get him to read them to you :)

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