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Atm you're only manging at 50% of your manging potential mang.

Thanks mang. It's always good to know when your not manging to your full mang.

They are all parking on the wrong side of the street...is this Ipswich ?

Yep Ipswich.

Is that a fire hydrant ? or a bin ?

It's both.

Needs more auto tune!

EVERYTHING ALWAYS DOES!!

It's both.

It's the mangin-est hydrant mang I've ever manged, mang.

EVERYTHING ALWAYS DOES!!

It's the mangin-est hydrant mang I've ever manged, mang.

Mang if you have manged what i've manged you would be like mang that is so mangaliscious mang.

Hey while there are a few people here, what would spool faster on my stock R33 turbo: running a manual boost controller set to 10psi, or running an R32 wastegate actuator?

When I use the stock boost solenoid, my turbo spools so damn fast, but when using the manual controller it takes a while to get going, so I'm thinking of replacing the actuator...... good idea?

Mang if you have manged what i've manged you would be like mang that is so mangaliscious mang.

Maaaaaaaannnnggg!!

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So f**king baller

That was the idea

Good idea mang.

Hey while there are a few people here, what would spool faster on my stock R33 turbo: running a manual boost controller set to 10psi, or running an R32 wastegate actuator?

When I use the stock boost solenoid, my turbo spools so damn fast, but when using the manual controller it takes a while to get going, so I'm thinking of replacing the actuator...... good idea?

If the actuator is shagged out it wouldnt be a bad thing to replace it.

farkn lol

You want the mang! you can't handle the mang, mang.

Maaaaaaaannnnggg!!

I hear ya mang.

If the actuator is shagged out it wouldnt be a bad thing to replace it.

Well that's the thing, it's not, as far as I'm aware anyway. I mean, boost comes on faster when I'm using the stock gear... how does that indicate that my actuator is stuffed? Not being rude, I'm legitimately asking as I don't get it.

Do manual controllers inherently = lag? Or would it be something specific to my setup?

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