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so i ran the car down today to have my new dump pipe and screamer made up... i have a high mont t04e with a hypergate 45mm external gate...ebc ( greddy profec b ) i had a jjr external gate on it before and since the change i cant get it to boost over 5 psi..the gate just opens no matter what ... i tried playin with the boost controller up the boost n that...still 5-6 psi ( which i assume is the ext gates spring ) now the ebc was installed all perfectly cause i have been running 16 psi with the other ext gate .... only changes i have made is now i have 2 vcuum lines goin to the gate ( the old one i only had one,comin from the solenoid) but now i have one from the plenum aswell... and that vacuum source used to go on my microtech ecu but now has changed to a power fc... i am completely stumped to y the boost controller is basically in active .. it still reads the boost and everything on the profec b... any ideas??..could it be the vacuum lines??

any help would be greattt :(:D

alex

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