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the wastegate actuator is around the 7psi, but if you have a full turbo back exhaust you may get around the 8-9psi mark

Although my bros gets 7psi with no boost controller and he has a turbo back exhaust

Get a decent boost gauge (not a defi copy) so you know what boost you are actually running, and if you only want around 10psi get a turbosmart bleed valve or a gfb atomic boost controller (no more than 80bucks) and that will do the job nicely untill you can afford a ebc.

The stadnard wastegate actuator is actually 4.5 psi (on my standard car with the two stage bleeder disconnected).

really?!

im pretty sure its 5psi low, and 7psi high boost. and if you have a/m zorst etc, it might even be a little higher.

im no expert on the issue, but ive heard that from just about everywhere.

i havent got a gauge on mine, but its quite obviously more than 4.5psi. the power surge and the racket the damn thing makes when it blows off!

the stock boost level can vary from skyline to skyline, things like different mods can make a huge difference

My bros runs 7psi with nothing connect but a vaccum line (he normally runs a bar through it), but either way you'll need some sort of boost controller to get to the magical 10psi mark and a simple bleed valve will do the job

I'm about to fit up my new turbo back zorst (split front/dump pipe), fmic, apexi pod + heat sheild & CAI ...

What do you think boost will be with these modz?

I spose i wont know until I hook all this up what the boost is going to be but anything above standard without a retune of the ecu is going to cause my ecu to run rich isn't it?

Do you think reseting the factory ecu for now will suffice until I save enough to chip and tune the factory ecu? or should I crank out the credit card?

Hey MANWHORE how much you want for that actuator? PM me :D

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