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Hey ppls,

I going to make up for myself this weekend an Autospeed DIY Boost Control Kit which controls boost level and wastegate creep via two knobs.

I recieve very good prices from Pneumatics suppliers due to the industry I work in, so I'm wondering if anybody wants me to make them up a kit while I'm at it....

I wil figure out prices once I have price from my suppliers, and let you know, but right now I'm just feeling the water as to whether anybody would like one.

It will be on an aluminium bracket, with all parts required for simply plugging into your car, you may just have to extend some boost pressure lines, depending on where you mount the system.

You can read all about the system here http://autospeed.com/cms/A_0670/article.html

and it will have the extra valve from the second article also.

So, any takers?

BASS OUT

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Okay, I've got prices back, and it looks like it going to be about $150 complete as you see it in the picture.

The little check valve is an expensive little sucker.

Kit will come complete and ready to bolt up.

You will only need to cut the hose and hook it up.

Please advise if you are interested so I can order parts.

I will have photos of my set-up after the weekend.

BASS OUT

Little side note.

I'm not making much is any money out of this.

I just figure that if I'm making one for myself, and I know another couple of people who want them, then I can help out.

BASS OUT

Bass Junky,

I may be informed incorrectly, but this device is simply a bleed valve?

Im just trying to get my head aroudn what exactly it does, and how it works?

I found the article to not supply the information I was after.

Thanks,

Essential.

Okay,

The second valve is basically a bleed valve, but the first one is a valve which doesn't let the second one see any boost until a set pressure.

A 10 psi wastegate spring will be half open at 5 psi. If you stop the wastegate seeing any pressure until a set rate, you bring boost on much faster.

that's what this set up does.

BASS OUT

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