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I've got it in and it pulls hard up top but a couple of things have happenned.

Firstly it runs 15psi at low boost

and secondly,in first and sometimes second it hits what seems to be a fuel cut.

Is that what it is?

Whats my nexts step?

Do any of you with high flows or bigger turbos run that much boost as soon as its in or hit a boost or fuel cut?

I think I need aFuel cut defender and regulator for more boost.

I'm not that rich at the moment even though my fuel mixture is.

Heres the old jigger.

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Originally posted by Slaz

Hey Rick, how are things?

Did you get that off Kaos Racing?

Dude, I thought that Jeremy's Skyline was tuff enuff, but that turbo looks awesome!

:);) ;)

Yes he did, and yes it is :P

Jeremy is not content with 'only' 12 second passes... nuff said.

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Originally posted by Squizz

Yes he did, and yes it is :)  

Jeremy is not content with 'only' 12 second passes...  nuff said.

Well, I can understand that as 12 seconds is REALLY slow......:P

I suppose I will have to get a 3037 or a GT30 or something then....

Reckon that would be enough to keep up?

:shake:

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Make sure you let us know how you go. Pop your dyno run on here for a looksie. You will probably at least need a Fuel Cut Defender to get the most out of the turbo. Besides having fuel run out maybe. I have a FCD they are quite fiddly the more boost you allow the more the fuel leans out. Good to a certain extent as our cars inherently run rich. Other people have used fuel bleed valves to lean out fuel.

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I'll get a pic of the curve soon.I got 266hp at the wheels with next to no difference at 15,16 or 17 psi.It was still running rich but we didn't risk another psi.The curve flatened at about 240 hp then jumped up and flatened on 266.Not bad concidering I have done nothing but change the fuel pump.

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