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has it always been like that? Did the seller say it had diff turbos? If he didnt why would u not say so to warrant higher sale price? Easies way is to check the markings on the compressor cover. But u said coilpacks are f**ked? When does it misfire

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has it always been like that? Did the seller say it had diff turbos? If he didnt why would u not say so to warrant higher sale price? Easies way is to check the markings on the compressor cover. But u said coilpacks are f**ked? When does it misfire

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to be honest cant remember how long its been like this but as long as I can remember, basically got the car imported through a private importer but he didn't know of any changed turbos as such and being my first turbo car it wasn't until i actually looked at dyno threads that i realized its hitting full boost very late the car misfires coming onto boost or generally struggles at low revs when warming up especially changed plugs and no change so waiting for splitfires now.. but as Hamish said waiting for nengun is >_<

how hard is it to check markings what shit do i have to take off

and if it were a leak wouldn't the car not make it to 1 bar on my gauge?

nah it will still reach target, just laggy as the pressure leaks constantly during build. Mine did the same just a touch laggy and lacked some zest

ah yeh makes sense will go have a look at a few things

Guess what? Something you guys will never think I would do :O. Greddy type s coilovers (hamishs recommendation) ordered from jap land. Then some whiteline adjustable sway bars are next :D

Nice man, i got swaybars on their way too :banana:

Are you still going for an e85 tune?

I would love to do more low! But then that would have to park the car outside cuz it won't get into the secure parking in my appartment. :( there will be heaps more low when I get my own place with a good driveway :)

I would love to do more low! But then that would have to park the car outside cuz it won't get into the secure parking in my appartment. :( there will be heaps more low when I get my own place with a good driveway :)

by all means get more low. Then i will take the car spot!

:D :D

nah it will still reach target, just laggy as the pressure leaks constantly during build. Mine did the same just a touch laggy and lacked some zest

eh tightened and checked every clamp i could still no change fml, maybe ill just wait for coilpacks and see if they make any difference

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