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thanks DAN but even though it looks easy im not that brave at least now i can say i have the instructions when i do ring up a shop .

Also looking to find out how much it would cost ? i already got quoted $120.00 from powerplay but was told they aren't to keen on s/h items.

thanks DAN but even though it looks easy im not that brave at least now i can say i have the instructions when i do ring up a shop .

Also looking to find out how much it would cost ? i already got quoted $120.00 from powerplay but was told they aren't to keen on s/h items.

no worries mate - I've got a brand new one that I'm putting in tonight (if I finish the fencing...), I 'll see if it has a diagram of your engine and how to connect. (it has a diagram of my RB26 and how to connect). Money is better in your pocket than someone elses!

As for the setting up once installed, best thing to do is set channel 1 to 10 psi. Taken from SAU thread today :( go ito channel 1, select manual, boost - set to 43, gain set to 10 = 10psi. raise the boost numbers slightly each time to increase boost, BUT leasve the gain at 10 :(

I would be the person you are talking about....

You can do it yourself. 2 wires man.... Hardest part os deciding where to put the control unit. Mount the dual sol behind the passanger strut and make sure your piping is less than 3 feet. The shorter the faster it will respond.

It should take you about 1 hours to install....

Put your hose and wireing through the main loom gromment and mount the main control unit under the stereo.

Cheers Col

I would be the person you are talking about....

You can do it yourself. 2 wires man.... Hardest part os deciding where to put the control unit. Mount the dual sol behind the passanger strut and make sure your piping is less than 3 feet. The shorter the faster it will respond.

It should take you about 1 hours to install....

Put your hose and wireing through the main loom gromment and mount the main control unit under the stereo.  

Cheers Col

Good job Col - useful stuff for the rest of the SAUer's

no worries mate - I've got a brand new one that I'm putting in tonight (if I finish the fencing...), I 'll see if it has a diagram of your engine and how to connect. (it has  a diagram of my RB26 and how to connect). Money is better in your pocket than someone elses!

As for the setting up once installed, best thing to do is set channel 1 to 10 psi.  Taken from SAU thread today :) go ito channel 1, select manual, boost - set to 43, gain set to 10 = 10psi. raise the boost numbers slightly each time to increase boost, BUT leasve the gain at 10 :D

Dan just wondering if you had a chance to put your b/c in yet ?

Dan just wondering if you had a chance to put your b/c in yet ?

Hi Mate

I started - mounted the unit and ran the lines, but I got home late last night (and I'm a fussy bastard and want it to look at neat as possible!). I looked in the book and found a diagram of how to hook it up in your car :) so will bring it with me tomorrow and try to get it scanned here at work. if I can't, I'll do my best to tell you what goes where.

PM me your email details.

Cheers

  • 3 weeks later...

Today was my first run with the SBC id have to say its a big difference , very happy with it but i have a question dose the Peak screen tell the user what the boost is going up to ect ?

How did you go Dan , what boost have you taken yours up to ?

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