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i got my Greddy Profec B spec II installed a few weeks ago now, and i think it time i learnt how to use it.

it seems to be dropping boost levels?

last time i drove it on sunday, it was hitting round the 11 pound mark.

now today, i took it for a quick burn to get things moving and its hitting 9 pound max

and it just doesnt feel right, any one near st agnes wanna be a teacher for 10 mins? :D

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take it to the person that installed it for you (unless its not a machanic)

you might have a split in the boost line which happened to a mate of mine.

morpowa did it, simon is always busy, i feel bad rockin up for something as little as this.

doesnt matter how bad you feel and how good morpowa is, its a matter of u car isnt working properly.

but yeh i'd get it checked.

yeah when u put it that way, im the customer, and im not satisfied, so i have every right to go back.

what do u think of ure screamer??? mine goes to tilbrooks on monday to get mine fitted.

looking forword to it.

who did yours and what $$$?

WTF! now its down to 7 psi.....this is really starting to shit me.

how much more money do i have to pour into this thing before it runs half decent.

F*^%ing thing!

Edited by craig R33
thats why get it installed and properly tuned on a dyno mate....btw have you checked for split along the vacumm hoses

it was tuned on dyno dude!!!!

it was all done when i had the power FC installed and tuned last thursday!

running 13 pound hi boost, now running 7 pound hi boost only 3 drives later!

simon reckons could be time for new turbo, split hose, or actuator stuck open.

I am with simon on that one dude....i reackon check the split hose....if its not that then actuator and if not then :D sad news new turbo

its not really sad news for a new turbo, its a good excuse to upgrade really.

can any one reccommend a good nursery that sells good quality money trees? :)

its not really sad news for a new turbo, its a good excuse to upgrade really.

can any one reccommend a good nursery that sells good quality money trees? :)

Ive heard the hydroponically grown "money trees" are quite profitable.

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