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hhahaha nah, he doesnt seem to speed etc, he just seems to hit things lol.

in his words "io cant believe my car just bounced off that tree, didnt really damage it cept for the smashed headlight"

then when he goes to the wreckers to buy a replacement he came back with 4 new rims.. two of which sit in the garage as he keeps his burnout slicks on the bacl lol

Blitz EBC ID-III. this is going in the gtr as i've heard really good things about it

I had an Apexi AVCR in the 33, and i wasnt really happy with it. It wouldnt hold boost good enough, it wouldnt ramp up to set boost quick enough, things like that.

i have a blitz dual-sbc spec S in and im havng the hardest time trying to set the bastard

well if its anything like the avcr, u'll need to adjust the ramp up rate, and the boost setting. the boost setting will be affected by what ramp rate u put in.

got a copy of the instructions i can have a squizz at?

i only got a booklet i dont think there is an online version

its just bothering me as it needs you to set it as a percentage of the turbo, not as a set psi/bar rating.

like for example 35% or 65% percent of the turbos full use :S

i think col said when i saw him at autobarn that he had the same one (or similar) i might ask him for help

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