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  1. Thanks for the info mate Got no idea whats going on with the time on the thread though lol - your post was apparantly made at 10.18pm tonight and somehow it's appearing before my original post...weird
  2. Apologies for the ridiculous 'newbie' type question, but I'm a bit of a novice when it comes to most things mechanical (although i'm learning...slowly). To cut a long story short, I did a bit of research and recently purchased and installed a larger FMIC on my car. Following on from that, I'd now like to run a little more boost to get some additional performance from the car and from what I've read on the forums, it seems like 10-12psi is relatively safe on the standard turbo. I do have a bleed valve installed on the car, although I believe it's currently only running standard boost due to the fact that the std boost gauge (which I know is a different unit of measure to psi) only goes up to around half way (i.e 3.5) when I use full throttle, which i've been told is pretty much indicative standard boost (i.e 6-7psi). So this leads me to my few questions (and yes, I've done a search but couldn't find exact answers to my particular questions...probably because they're a little too basic for most people on here lol)... Firstly, is adjusting the boost level as simple as just adjusting the bleed valve itself (which I believe it is)? Secondly, is there any way in which I can tell what level of boost I've set the bleed valve to while I'm actually adjusting it? Or is it really just a matter of adjusting it, then taking the car for a drive to determine how much the boost has been adjusted (i.e trial and error). Thirdly, how can I work out what level of boost i'm running (in psi) off the standard gauge? Or should I really invest in a new aftermarket boost gauge before adjusting the boost? And lastly, should I really get someone else who knows what they're doing to do this for me instead? I'm keen to try and learn how to do these things myself (becuase it gives me a better idea of how everything works), although I really want to make sure that it's done properly and that I don't do any damage to the car. Appreciate the help... Cheers
  3. Been done before...see here http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...ead.php?t=54064
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