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It depends on what sort a bleed valve or an electronic one.

I don't think it's too hard to install one. The tuning of the electronic on is a bit fiddly but not impossible.

I have an Apexi AVCR and did it all my self took only a little while and after figuring all the jargon out tuned it perfectly to my needs.

The only problem with letting Autobarn do it is that they charge too much and don’t even set it right. (My little brother’s girlfriend let them do for her R32)

It depends on what sort a bleed valve or an electronic one.

I don't think it's too hard to install one. The tuning of the electronic on is a bit fiddly but not impossible.

I have an Apexi AVCR and did it all my self took only a little while and after figuring all the jargon out tuned it perfectly to my needs.

The only problem with letting Autobarn do it is that they charge too much and don’t even set it right. (My little brother’s girlfriend let them do for her R32)

i'd say autobarn would have to be one of the last places id go to buy anything for/fit anything on a performance car (or any car really). They charge to much and generally suck, unless your buying oil or something, in which case everywhere else is almost certainly still cheaper.

Check out a workshop or do it yourself, its really easy and im sure theres a DIY guide that comes with it, if not do a search on the forums.

Matt

i'd say autobarn would have to be one of the last places id go to buy anything for/fit anything on a performance car (or any car really). They charge to much and generally suck, unless your buying oil or something, in which case everywhere else is almost certainly still cheaper.

Check out a workshop or do it yourself, its really easy and im sure theres a DIY guide that comes with it, if not do a search on the forums.

Matt

I agree 100% :(

Forums are also a great place to get parts i find with all the feedback and tips and hints.

There's a couple of importers in brissi that are really cheap for jap perfomance parts.

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