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hey all, i done a quick search and couldnt get much out of it, im a basic person when it comes to cars.

my r33 was running on 12psi fine when i got it, i crashed it got it back, boost control is still the same as what i no unless the repairers played with it so i turned the boost up and it dont matter how high i turn it up the boost wont go pass 7psi!

i smashed the front end into a fence and had to get a new intercooler. i think maybe a boost leak? anyone got ideas on what i can do at home to fix it, i live in orange so no one round here can play with it. do u think its best to take it to sydney?

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i never played with the boost before i crashed it, i think the standard dual stage boost is working, 5psi - 7psi, im not to sure as im goin off the standard gauge in the dash, it sits on the half way line between 0.7bar and 0 so thats 0.35bar which i think is bout 7psi it does move a little bit sumtimes so i guess thats the standard boost settings working, it used to get right to the 0.7bar mark, thanks for all ur help.

here are sum pics

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if the solenoid is the silver thing with 2 tubes goin to it and one free, then there is one on the top and one on the bottom, leaving the middle one free, my cousin has a r33 and on his the top one is empty and the middle one has sumthing on it and his is goin well, maybe thats it, ill try it tomora, ill swap them and see how it goes, thanks for noticing that, hope it works

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if i turn the boost as far as it goes on high and low as it goes on low and use the switch to switch between its makes a difference in power and how quick boost is gained but it wont pull pass 7psi still, i put my cousins boost controller on which is working fine and is set on 13psi in his car and when it was in mine it was still only pullin 7psi! got no idea, wanna fix it bad

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So what actually happens when you hit 6PSi?

And is this just off of the stock guage it's hitting "7"?

Put an aftermarket boost guage on.

You could be maxing the stock boost guage out (The sender unit)

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NEVER trust the stock gauge, never ever. They are slow to react, and not accurate at all. Go get a boost gauge, even if you borrow one and just run a vacuum line from under the bonnet to the inside of the car with some one keeping a careful eye on it.

Does the car feel slower? If you were running 12psi before and it is actually only running 7psi now, you will notice a big difference.

Dont start adjust the boost controller with out a gauge to keep track, you could be running 20psi for all you know, especially if you dont have boost cut.

Everything is connected as it should be according to the photos, as long as the wires are connected properly to the switch inside your car it should be all good.

Even if the wires werent connected properly, you would still have a low boost adjustment since this is a dualstage.

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