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How much is safe? I might have to do some homework on ebc's... :P

12 psi if youve got a ceramic rear wheels. 15 or so if youve got a steel rear wheel.

seeing as im not using the turbotech at the moment, youre welcome to give it a crack if you want?

12 psi if youve got a ceramic rear wheels. 15 or so if youve got a steel rear wheel.

seeing as im not using the turbotech at the moment, youre welcome to give it a crack if you want?

I'll let you know, I might have to re-think it all (which is difficult today after last night's b'day celebrations). If you want to get rid of sooner rather than later though I'll still buy it but I might wait until I get a half decent gauge before doing anything with it.... long story short, I'm in no real hurry. :P

Its has a vent in the front of it Chad which u attach a cold air intake. Im pretty sure with the bonnet closed it would act as a seal and just use the CAI to get air.

I though about getting one years ago but decided it wasn't worth the money. Very happy with the set up i have now :)

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lay it in there, do it in a well ventilated spot. leave it for about 10 mins, you'll hear it start cracking the deadening. should be as easy as going thru afta with a hammer and chisel and breaking it off

oh, and due to the fact it freezes thru the metal, dont start / drive the car for at least 24hrs........may have snap frozen fuel lines and the like. its fine after that time

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