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hey all,

borrowed a mates GFB bleed valve and put it in today, ive got one of the auto guage phantom boost guages too, anyways we have been playing with the bleed valve all day, i just took the car for a drive and kept unscrewing the bloody valve, its maybe 5 turns from the end of the thread and the car has gone from 9psi to around 10.5psi.... ive been winding it and winding it and its barely boosting harder.

now is the bleed valve the problem? stock dump too restrictive? aftermarket chip stuffing around. its just frustrating me.

my car is in that annoying stage tooo,, theres movement in the driveline (soft on gas, let off, the car then kinda catches up with the driveline and... well you know annoying movement,,,,,)

anyways ill prob get one of the 22 boost controllers but is there much point in doing it to the old girl? with increased engine stress etc...

just want some opinions.....

Im now goin to take mums vectra cdxi for a drive, quick, reliable, leather, class, comfy, new, :thumbsup:

as you can see im suffering from skylineannoyancealitus... cheer us up you lot :D

Thanks all

Ed

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well thanks for the help f**kers,

wound it up more and 1st gear only running stock, 2nd hear about 10psi and 3rd 4th its hitting 12psi.. im happy with that at the moment untill i get a turbotech boost controller...

Ed

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