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Well yesterday i was driving my car and all of a sudden my boost gauges went kind of limp they are all set to zero as in no boost no vaccum. i have a blitz ebc and looked at was showing the same thing. but my car still spools up but it feels like it's only running 5psi. i checked all my lines and no boost leaks and all lines are connected, what im thinking is that my boost controller is not working and now its causing my car to run stock boost. But there is power running to my ebc maybe the earth wire is loose?? Anyone got any ideas cause im at a lose... Im willing to pay for someone to help fix this problem. I know its something really simple just not sure what im looking at.

and before someone says you should have posted else where i posted here cause if someone knows how to help me fix it then im willing to pay them for their time,.

Cheers mike

Yeah i did that cause its happened before but they are all connected and i cant seem to find any splits all the lines are new. I know its something to do with that though its just annoyung the crap outta me cause i cant find it.

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