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At least now you know its nothing f*Ing up. Fit the gasket and get it tuned, even if its a low boost quick tune somewhere prior to getting it in to your trusted tuner. Bloody important mate, don't just 'wait', get a basic tune done, otherwise you run the risk of ..... Well, you know.

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Well then stop boosting it past a couple of psi (in my opinion undo the wastegate spring again). Sure, load up the engine but without boost. Detonation is Not your friend. Hitting 16psi isn't the right way about it.

300 km until I switch to normal oil. End of run in period.

I haven't let it get over 3/4psi again. I've been very very careful.

I won't have it off the road long enough to send my ecu to you. And I can't adjust anything without a password can I?

Yeah. That's what I meant.

I think I might just have to put my car into a mechanic to get the oil pump gasket replaced. It's just too big of a job to do it again.

Yeah I just did what a majority of people have done. High load slowly increasing max rpm. Oil change at 100km and 1000km. The oil analysis came back fine.

We dropped the sump just enough to clear the pump, cleaned it up and re sealed it all.

But it all went pear shaped this morning. I went to change the oil pressure sender over and it fell apart. So a mad push bike ride to the train station and now in on the train on my way to being late for work.

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