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Hi, recently i had a s2 rb25det put into my a31.

It is still hooked up to the standard auto gearbox and still standard fuel pump. Boost will not raise above 4psi (.2-.3bar on the guage) for some reason. I have completely removed the factory boost controller and still 4psi. Wondering if anything else could be causing this?

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hey dude same thing happen, have a look,

get ur turbo checked out, there was chips in my exhaust wheel,

so another 33 turbo was hooked, didnt no if it was goin to boost or not, so we set the it to around 20Psi and the turbo was demolished.. AHAHHA

so it means nothinng was wrong with the engine, it was the turbo that was playing up.

good luck and let me no if it solves ur problem

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...5entry1797995

was suppose to be an edit but press wrong button

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