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If a crank trigger could work easily with the stock ECU or PowerFC I would defiantly be blowing up the CAS

Yep they appear to cause their fair share of headaches.

After Bunta (Andy) explained to me the inherent issues associated with them - having a crank trigger setup is almost just logical really.

So nearly killed my engine today

Had danger to manifold on the HUD and warning sounds and sirens and lights and I looked like this

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But seriously nearly killed it

What did you do to it?

What did you do to it?

Silicone hoses yesterday. And boost tee. grandad took my radiator cap off didnt out it back on all the way

Went to supercheapauto this arv drive it like a granny so no boost whole way

Put tee on.

Driving home pulling over and adjusting

Got in.... Drove... Looked down..... Temp was all the way up

Pulled over waited like 30 topped it up and grannied it as fast as I could all the way home

It's in driveway cooling as we speak so I can too it up then go tell my grandad he owes me a vr38

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