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Hi guys

My mrs is going to start driving my car, & shes only a P Plater, with a very heavy foot!

im going to install a 2 way boost switch hidden so i only know where it is..

Im running 14psi now, but when boost switch is installed, wots the lowest psi setting you can go!

cause she sticks in ea gear to redline, & i cry, & i tell her to back down, she tells me to shut up!!!

if i set 4/5psi, & shes thinkking y does n't the car go any faster, will she *** nething up???

u can set boost as low as teh factor wastegate will let u which is like 0.4bar 5psi-6psi

I run that on my ebc, cuz im cheap and fuel is too much and no engine damage i hit her to limited everyday :D

p.s my gf is too scaried to drive my car skyline so its all good :)

i agree with dropping the rev limit. i do this if ever i take my car somewhere for something

but if u dont want her driving it hard all the time lay down the law... its either ur way or no way.

dont let her drive it, dont be so whipped or u will be sorry when either ur car blows up or u lose the car or her.

or else yes rev limit her to 3 grand and see what she can do with that :D

Man i would tell that bitch to walk. If I was nice enough to let her drive my skyline (which i would never do anyway especially on her P's) and i tell her to ease off, and she told me to shut up.....she would never see the driver side of my car again....and she'd be lucky if she saw the passenger side.

She must be hot if you put up with this. Personally i'd put the love of my skyline first!!!

But honestly, thats really rude of her, and i think you need to stand up for yourself and your car.

Hey guys, lol...

Thanks for all your replies & help..

Yes she is gorgeous, & does ALOT for me, shes hard to pass up when she lets me do/buy anything etc...but when it comes to the 25det, being pushed to its limits after alot of my hard earned money has been put into it, & the thought of her writing it off, STILL BEING ON HER L'S, & about to go get HER P'S, it freaks me out!

Ill install a 2 way psi switch on 5psi, & set rev limiter too, cheers boys!

Hey guys, lol...

Thanks for all your replies & help..

Yes she is gorgeous, & does ALOT for me, shes hard to pass up when she lets me do/buy anything etc...but when it comes to the 25det, being pushed to its limits after alot of my hard earned money has been put into it, & the thought of her writing it off, STILL BEING ON HER L'S, & about to go get HER P'S, it freaks me out!

Ill install a 2 way psi switch on 5psi, & set rev limiter too, cheers boys!

not tough enough dude. She might be hot but shes no skyline!! :wassup: my gf knows that she comes second (and for some reason still stays with me :( )

ON HER L'S AND YOU EVEN LET HER TOUCH THE STEERING WHEEL??? You're a brave man.

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