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Im not convinced. As soon as a boot it ive got full boost, so how does this give me boost quicker??

Maybe on the tested Audi, they had some inbuilt delayed boost in the computer?

Robo's

I use this boost controller and it does seem like boost comes on quicker but what it does with the use of the second valve stops wastegate creep. Like all bleed valves they to suffer in the higher gear. Boost drops a little in 4th. You could get it out but takes a lot of road testing and draws a sh1t load of attention to your self

Components.

Well the components just arrived.

Here's a pic to show you them.

The fitting aren't what I expected but will do the job. They are all stainless steel, and I might change them over to normal ones, as the barbs aren't part of the elboxs and Ts but actually screw in. this meants more components and makes the whole set up quite large.

I'll build my one this weekend and gauge the results and source some more appropriate fittings next week.

hey bass junky.Encase the link so you can actually push and go.Ill show you how to do it.

Written like this but without the spaces:

Bass Junkys Boost controllers [ url/ ]

Looks like this

Bass Junkys Boost controllers[url/]

Your link is soived....;)

Components.

Well the components just arrived.

Here's a pic to show you them.

The fitting aren't what I expected but will do the job.  They are all stainless steel, and I might change them over to normal ones, as the barbs aren't part of the elboxs and Ts but actually screw in.  this meants more components and makes the whole set up quite large.

I'll build my one this weekend and gauge the results and source some more appropriate fittings next week.

Hey bass junky.Encase the link so you can actually push and go.Ill show you how to do it.

Written like this but without the spaces:

Bass Junkys Boost controllers [ url/ ]

Looks like this

Bass Junkys Boost controllers

Your link is soived....;)

Components.

Well the components just arrived.

Here's a pic to show you them.

The fitting aren't what I expected but will do the job.  They are all stainless steel, and I might change them over to normal ones, as the barbs aren't part of the elboxs and Ts but actually screw in.  this meants more components and makes the whole set up quite large.

I'll build my one this weekend and gauge the results and source some more appropriate fittings next week.

Hey bass junky.Encase the link so you can actually push and go.Ill show you how to do it.

Written like this but without the spaces:

Bass Junkys Boost controllers [ /url ]

Looks like this

Bass Junkys Boost controllers

Your link is soived....;)

Components.

Well the components just arrived.

Here's a pic to show you them.

The fitting aren't what I expected but will do the job.  They are all stainless steel, and I might change them over to normal ones, as the barbs aren't part of the elboxs and Ts but actually screw in.  this meants more components and makes the whole set up quite large.

I'll build my one this weekend and gauge the results and source some more appropriate fittings next week.

Hey bass junky.Encase the link so you can actually push and go.Ill show you how to do it.

Written like this but without the spaces:

Bass Junkys Boost controllers [ /url ]

Looks like this

Bass Junkys Boost controllers

Your link is soived....;)

Hope you have luck with selling the boost controllers:)

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