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hey guys

newbie here.... tried searching.... when i need info it doesnt comes up, when i don need it, its everywhere.

i just had my car fitted with avcr+safc2. was tuned and producing 280rwhp at the moment.

avcr was set at 0.7bar and 1bar. the tuner says that there is only 8hp difference between the low n high boost.... he also added tat the high boost comes in quicker than the low boost. he says its safe to have it at 1bar.

current mods are:

pod filter

straight thru exhaust

splitfire coilpacks

FMIC....

the rest are stock.

i have read some threads stating that 1 bar(14.5psi) is the max boost the stock turbo can handle. izit safe driving on 1bar everyday??

another question: can i change the boost levels between low n high after the tune? does it affect the tuning?

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No, its not safe, and if it only makes 8hp extra, why risk it. The only reason that it would make such a small difference in hp is because of the lack of tunability with the safc

yeah i think i will set it to low boost for now....

tats y i am confused.... the mechanic who installed the avcr and the tuner says its ok to have it at 1bar everyday.....

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