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12psi with stock ecu youll hit the "too much airflow" level and ecu will retard and cut timing
Only if your engine as a whole is making good power. Considering that I believe the RB25DET AFM is good for over 200rwkw than 99% people on stock turbo's will never have this problem.
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I've been running 10-12 psi for a few years with no problems so far. Same mods as you.

A lot of people have said it's generally "safe" to go up to 14 or so without having the stock turbo cack itself. I've given it a go a few times but it feels like it's "choking" and is actually slower than at 12psi.

Maybe that's the stock intercooler doing its thing?? :D

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Nah it wont blow up! It will make SHIT all power... lol

Ull be going huh why am i so slow now hehe

what i mean is, it wont be the fuel rate slowing down...rather the ecu will chuck in more fuel to compensate for any pinging (with increasing boost) aswell as retarding the timing....thats why the rate of acceleration decreases

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