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Don't think it will remove the boost cut - because I think they don't have one.

thanks for the reply

installing my front mount upped boost to 10psi, after puting in a boost tee i had fuel cut with any increase above 10psi thought that might have been ecu over boost protection, but maybe its something else.

maybe aftermarket ecu is my only choice.

thanks again :(

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I would pm CEF11E or drdrift. CEF11E is in Melbourne but he does do r32 remaps, and your 32 ecu would need a cradle put in etc. He does do tunes without dyno time as well. Think he was charging around 150$

i have a pre programmed eprom by some company called marobi, only cost $15

wasnt going to put it in but maybe it can solve my problems.

think its a bit dodge though as not tuned on my car

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Have a chat to cef11e or drdrift, if your not happy with your current remap, as they both have a fair bit of experience, I have one in my car, any only reason I need to change it is due to having a boost leak when the car was dynoed. Ceff11e has done countless r32 remaps now.

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