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I will like to know how PCM valve operates for gtr33....

I toook mine off, and boost went from 1 bar all the way to more than 1.4 bar(max) needle even went more than 1.4bar....

Sounds great!!!! but what are the side effects???

how to get that boost with having ocm modified and how???

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Stock turbos can't handle much more than 13/14psi, which is less than 1 bar.

Am I the only one who keeps reading this thread title as Porn valve?

thanks mate....the car stalls a bit once turbo go above 1 bar....so i guess its stock than.....

i better fix the pcm back on...........

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thanks mate....the car stalls a bit once turbo go above 1 bar....so i guess its stock than.....

i better fix the pcm back on...........

Good son of rajab! Your poor engine... :blink:

I recommend you also throw out your tool kit so your don't ever work on the car ever again. Reminds me of a guy I know that tried to fix his porsche alternator with a hammer...

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do you mean pvc valve? what im thinking off is the valve thats on you plenum that pipes to the top of your rocket covers then to your intake?

if so, leave it in if you have a std engine there is no need or any gains in removing.

if running a mild/wild engine i recomend removing anything running 1.4 bar + as this valve can jam up and you will get boost jamed into your rocket covers and oil squrting out every posible place in about 20 sec flat lol work this one out for experience had my catch can over flow in a 2 min drive and turned out to be the pvc valve broken.

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it is stock i think.....does it make any difference???
Stock turbos can't handle much more than 13/14psi, which is less than 1 bar.

Am I the only one who keeps reading this thread title as Porn valve?

Difference between you blowing up your motor and not.

^^ What Birds and Ash have said.

GTR's came stock with twin Garrett T28 turbo's, which have ceramic internals.

As what Birds has said, you run anything more than 1 Bar, it won't be long before you get what Ash has said.

Having said what Ash said, your turbo's will be destroyed.

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