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i recently (last week) went out and bought myself an electronic boost controller, GReddy Profec Bspec II, while not exactly top of the range, its good for what i need it for,

now all i need, is a workshop to install it, and put the settings in.

can any one recommend a shop? and rough price?

thanks in advance :P

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Install it yourself, very easy to do.

From memory all you need is a power and earth source (from under the dash), and run a vacume line (and wires to the solenoid) through the firewall to the unit.

I installed mine in around half an hour. If you live up the north east you are welcome to have a look.

Install it yourself, very easy to do.

From memory all you need is a power and earth source (from under the dash), and run a vacume line (and wires to the solenoid) through the firewall to the unit.

I installed mine in around half an hour. If you live up the north east you are welcome to have a look.

ha ha install it myself? you have to be joking! :P

i read the manual and none of it makes sense! id rather pay a proffessional lol, did you find the ebc made a difference though?

It was much better than the old bleed valve, boost came on a little earlier, and didnt spike (allowing a slightly higher boost setting)

I tend to drive on low boost most of the time (good for wet roads and when leaving it at a workshop), and go to high boost for occasional spirited drives or track day events

highly reccomend fours n more automotive, done all the engine and tuning work on my car. Talk to brenton or david there, 82602011, tell them luke with the r31 reccomended you to them.

i recently (last week) went out and bought myself an electronic boost controller, GReddy Profec Bspec II, while not exactly top of the range, its good for what i need it for,

now all i need, is a workshop to install it, and put the settings in.

can any one recommend a shop? and rough price?

thanks in advance :thumbsup:

go to turbo tune they fitted mine... i highly recommend the GReddy Profec Bspec II, never had any issues with mine very easy to scroll through the menus and muck round with...

im up at st agnes, modbury way, so boost worx is a little far id say, i have been reccommended to morpowa, but i think ill give fours n more a call, i have heard nothing but good stories from there, thanks guys!

let us know how much it sent ya back getting it all installed and properly dyno tuned mate.....as i am planning on getting mine done sometime soon as well

sure, its getting done at morpowa tomorrow. its costing $350 including the time spent on the dyno putting the settings in.

cant wait to get it back and run some decent, controlled, hi boost! :thumbsup: by hi boost, i mean a measly 13-14 psi :(

i live at st agnes too and if Shaun (boostworx) has the best quote then thats where i go but i do shop around

im up at st agnes, modbury way, so boost worx is a little far id say, i have been reccommended to morpowa, but i think ill give fours n more a call, i have heard nothing but good stories from there, thanks guys!

^^^^ +1 its a distance away from your area but im tee tre gully way aswell and took mine all the way down to graham west workshops they did ALOT of work and did it well..... good luck with morpower.... i find their pricing to be slightly higher than other places tho. ur car will feel like it has a new lease of life with the extra boost! good luck

^^^^ +1 its a distance away from your area but im tee tre gully way aswell and took mine all the way down to graham west workshops they did ALOT of work and did it well..... good luck with morpower.... i find their pricing to be slightly higher than other places tho. ur car will feel like it has a new lease of life with the extra boost! good luck

no i didnt contact foursnmore, they didnt answer there phone after 3 attempts of calling! :D

as this is my first import (used to own holden 8s) ;) , im just trying to find the best work shop that is most convienient, to be honest, pricing doesnt really bother me to much, as long as the job gets done as best it can,

i hope it feels quicker, it felt quick for the first week, but now im used to it, so out comes the wallet :)

thanks again for you help people, will let you know how i go, and how she goes when i pick her up.

well i got it back from morpowa today, they managed to get 205.6 rwkw out of it, on hi boost of 11 psi, they couldnt push boost up any more cos the injectors where leaning out,

now i just gotta figure out how to use this bloody controller, i have the instructions, but who reads them these days? lol

im happy with this figure for now,

and im happy with morpowa, i think ill be using them again for sure! :domokun:

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