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Finally heard back regarding my Anti Surge housing i didn't order. Ended up getting hold of him via Facebook. They will be back in stock mid August and he will be sending me a new one.

Not sure if I should pay for the replacement and do a comparison between the 2 for the good of SAU

That would be a pretty cool back to back but I wouldnt encourage you to spend money on it at this stage. Dori's setup already proved the antisurge didnt work well, so I would say save your hard earnt coin and just tune up once you have the normal cover.

That would be a pretty cool back to back but I wouldnt encourage you to spend money on it at this stage. Dori's setup already proved the antisurge didnt work well, so I would say save your hard earnt coin and just tune up once you have the normal cover.

Was Dori's a proper antisurge cover though? I thought it was just a normal cover with holes drilled in it??

My kando t67 antisurge has drilled holses and a machined slot, i see no reason why this would work any different to HKS/turbonetics style antisurge?

Did DORIs home brew anti surge just have holes or did it have a connecting slot to the front of the compressor also?

That would be a pretty cool back to back but I wouldnt encourage you to spend money on it at this stage. Dori's setup already proved the antisurge didnt work well, so I would say save your hard earnt coin and just tune up once you have the normal cover.

Dori's car had a few issue's that we found after he refitted the NON antisurge. And even after fixing all that up it was down a bit in power from the last first tune

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