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hi, guys, im new here, have a problem after install the gizzmo IBC in my r33, i cant adjust the boost. It just always on 0.0psi , not sure i install everything correctly, possible any1 that using gizzmo IBC send me a picture of how the setup should be on the solenoid and fuel pressure regulator....very......very......very......very......appreciate .

my email is JAMES_SLTLL@YAHOO.CO.UK

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Mate are you talking to the right person or what. Where you located, i think i have just about worked everything there is to work out on a gizzmo, seing as mine gave me trouble too, i had a faulty unit.

The way you have installed it is correct, all lines seam aok. Does the unit display any boost at all, ie is the turbo making boos and you are not redding it, if so, have you connected the boost line to the controller?

If it is connected and still nothing, you most likely have a kink in the line, it only takes a small restricition.

On my R33 with a FMIC and all other mods pulling over 200rwKw, on a stock turbo, my controller is set to 45 duty and 25 gain,

One thing i found, is that the controller sux for creep, it simply can not compensate, but then again no controller does.

So what i did was to set a duty to 40 and gain to 30, and then it overboost at first and then settels off.

If you are in Hobart give me a Pm and i'll come see, or go and see KUTSI at Pro Automotive, top chap, knows these things inside out.

Hope that helps, but from the pics the install is all good, except i am not sure which way the lines into the selenoid have to go.

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