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Search for it on ebay, it's around $50. send him an email. he may do a discount. you never know.

He sent this to me to trial before he was selling them.... ages ago.

As much as I liked the original, I prefer the V2.

can someone update this and post up the name of it and where to get one?first page pics are gone and so is link to ebay,a link would be a great help to cheers

http://www.turbotechperformance.com.au/epages/tutu2750.sf/en_AU/?ObjectPath=/Shops/tutu2750/Categories

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http://www.ebay.com.au/sch/turbotech-psi/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=&_trksid=p3686

the V2 being a duel level controller, i asume that it is realistically not the choice for a car which will only ever be on one boost setting?

the V2 is a single level manual boost controller.

you are talking about the optional add-on that is also on his ebay page. i wouldnt bother with the 2 stage.

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If you're too tight to buy one of these bleed valves you probably shouldn't own a car :P

+1 to this haha

If your to tight to even spend $100 on a good quality bleed valve you shouldn't own a skyline.

I went from a bleed valve to an electronic controller.

No other changes to the car and it transformed the car boost came on earlier and held better.

Car felt totally different to drive

the V2 being a duel level controller, i asume that it is realistically not the choice for a car which will only ever be on one boost setting?

Even though it apparently has better internals? Would it be beneficial to get the v2 and use it on one setting all the time, their almost the same price.

Even though it apparently has better internals? Would it be beneficial to get the v2 and use it on one setting all the time, their almost the same price.

dude, i think you're confusing it with the add-on two stage solenoid kit. forget that kit. you dont need it.

the V2 is a single stage boost controller. you set one boost level and leave it. as far as mbc's go, it's a very good one. way better than a bleed valve.

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i bought the v2 because it was on special a few months back

i was hoping to use the stock solenoid to create a dual setting, it didn't work and just holds 10psi all the time

it goes pretty well now :)

Hi Guys

I can't believe this thread keeps coming alive again! The support from SAU has just been amazing.

Yeah the V2 has been growing in popularity and there is over 200 of them out there now! Actually, yesterday we sent a V2 to Montenegro near Serbia of all places! And we have even posted to Swaziland in Africa!

I was think of retiring the Original but it keeps selling.

We can do a SAU discount if not purchased on ebay because of the fees etc. But you can email us directly at [email protected] or check us out directly at www.turbotechperformance.com.au maybe even follow us on Facebook or Twitter.

Cheers

Mark W

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Hi Guys

I can't believe this thread keeps coming alive again! The support from SAU has just been amazing.

Yeah the V2 has been growing in popularity and there is over 200 of them out there now! Actually, yesterday we sent a V2 to Montenegro near Serbia of all places! And we have even posted to Swaziland in Africa!

I was think of retiring the Original but it keeps selling.

We can do a SAU discount if not purchased on ebay because of the fees etc. But you can email us directly at [email protected] or check us out directly at www.turbotechperformance.com.au maybe even follow us on Facebook or Twitter.

Cheers

Mark W

if i had known. bah.

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