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If i was good with electronics, id make a new controller.

It has to recognise the switches at the top and bottom, so it turns off at the right time, and doesent strip the gears.

Tricky. Maybe gut one from another car? I dunno.

Swapped back to the old muffler today.

Someone re welded my pipe, now it fits even better. Sweeet. :D

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No more melting the bar. Thanks man, its heaps better.

Planning my lower bumper bar / bunny bar, so this doesnt happen anymore

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Also my $20 pyrometer, the window net and mount came today.

Think ill cut a slot in the top of the door trim, and mount the bottom of the net in there.

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installed my boost gauge (thanks to rob and mik!) fark its responsive !!

Pretty Snappy hey? :P

Guessing you got it wired up too and you're getting 7psi?

Car looks nice mate. :thumbsup:

Yeah I'm going to go the high flow option

Hypergear seems to have nailed it and can make a nice responsive 250 on pump and around 300-310 on E85

I'll just sell off the SS1PU turbo to purchase it.

Also respect for your post in wasteland

Not many people call them out these days

Richard I don't think yours is maxed OP6 makes more power but with a little lag. Mine is a 21U which is from a 33. I'm guessing maybe 280kw on E85 with about 16-18psi of boost.

edit: realised you have auto so that's probably why

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