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Suppose to have a loud suction noise, that’s affects from FNT turbine setup as the shaft spins at faster rate compare to generic turbine based on same RPM scale.

I've sent you an additional low pressure actuator. Swap the high pressure actuator over and it should sit the boost to around 10psi. But recommended to keep the high pressure actuator if the car's going to be tuned with supporting mods.

High pressure actuator will also pickup better response.

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Still using stock ecu, no one wants to install a nistune and tune my car apparently. They won't return my emails. Their loss, il just install it myself and get it tubed at the first 4wd dyno I find that looks like they know what their doing.

Send Matt (nistune owner) your ECU and get him to install the chip. I can give you my Nistune file suitting 550cc injectors. Load that up and it should start and drive as if its been tuned assume you have the same injectors and Z32 AFM.

You can drive that to your tunner and do a quick check up making sure its not pinning or doing any thing strange.

Ive got the small actuator on it now and it's as tight as the adjustment will go, it's running a pretty constant 7 psi but high in the revs it has a very sudden spike straight to boost cut so 14psi. It's very annoying as down low where you want the power it won't get full boost. I'm hoping it's just the actuator.

My boost gauge is reading 14psi when it happens. It's actually settled down a little. I'm wondering if I have a boost leak. On the way home from work it would gets the usual 7psi but from 4500 it slowly built up to the 14psi limit and shut down. Either it's a boost leak or there is a problem with the turbo. It is strange that it won't boost above 7psi until the boost creep starts. I will re install my boost control and see if I can turn the boost up to my normal 12psi. If it doesnt work il have to contact stao.

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I dont want to start a new thread so anyway.

Does anyone know if my blatz consult cable work with nistune?? I now have nistune maps for a z32 and 550cc injectors now :) but still no nistune or injectors or walbro or afm until I get my tax back :(

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