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Gday guys, just installed a profec b spec into my 34gtt, its running fine and everything is working great.

Just wondering if anyone could give me a bit of a guide as to what to set all the peramiters at....im wanting to run the hi boost at 10psi and the low at around 7

Im brand new to all of this turbo setup stuff and am running it at very low boost atm as i dont want to go causing any problems with it!

any help would be great thanks guys!

oh and yes i have done a search but had no luck finding anything

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Every car is different,so putting someone elses figures might not suit your car.

If you have a boost gauge which i assume you do,its a matter of setting the EBC to number then go for a squirt round the block.See what boost says on the gauge,keep doing this till you reach your boost level.Its good to have a mate in the passenger seat.

After that tune the EBC to how hard the boost hits the desired boost level,wether you want it to come on hard or gradually.

EDIT: Or you could go to a tuning place and put it on the dyno,get them to set the EBC would cost you about $50-$100.

thanks dave, am planning on going to a tuning place in the new year. thort it would be more expensive than that tho!

i guess ill just have a fiddle with it for now and see how i go.

thanks for your input

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