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yeah your mechanic is shit!!! lol

Australian conditions...did you put pushrods in it while no one was looking...hehehe

Personal joke for those about to try and flame me...

I would comment on that if it weren't for the fact the 330 offset grind I built makes twice the horsepower my RB20 does....and it's NA.

My mechanic is very good looking I'll have you know. He is highly trained and educated in the finest schools. I think you would be very impressed by his general knowledge :)

Did I mention how awesome he is? You soooo want my mechanic to be your mechanic. Well you can't!!!

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yeah your mechanic is shit!!! lol

Australian conditions...did you put pushrods in it while no one was looking...hehehe

Personal joke for those about to try and flame me...

I have also changed my sig with the new mods :)

Emailed Mark tonight. Hopefully he'll get back to me soon. :D

A buddy of mine is using this on his RB20det and can't stop raving about how amazing it is.

So based on that and everything I've read here, DAM I want this. LOL.

Take care everyone and happy holidays. ;)

Cheers B)

can someone please explain to me how to set these up on an r33.....something that my mechanic will understand, as i dont:(......

cheers

pictures would help too, i have an r33 gts-t, and ive also used that high boost mode mod if that affects anything?

Can someone help me with this? I have an R34 GT-T and I know I have it setup right but this boost controller does'nt seem to work on my car... it builds boost up to the 12 psi I want... but then at 4.5k rpm-redline, it drops off down to 6psi... anyone know why this is? I've installed many many boost controllers and have never had a problems with this untill I've started using manual boost controllers on my cars.

I got one of these after seeing this thread too. The boost is up a little bit, i don't have an a/m boost gauge so I'm not sure what it's set too. :) It dosen't feel like much more than stock boost 7psi, but i don't want to touch it until I have got a gauge. Buying one off someone from here, but he hasn't got back to me after Nengun sent the wrong gauge, but I don't see the point in chasing it any more when I can probably get a new one for cheaper.

But in 5 days time my car is getting work done with a new turbo, ecu etc etc & will be well over 300rwhp, so I won't be able to put it up more because there won't be a need for it after that. I only bought it as a temporary power gain until my holidays. I will either give it to a mate or sell it for $10 lol

But even with a bit more boost it dosen't spike & holds it well, can't really go wrong for the price you get it for.

Can someone help me with this? I have an R34 GT-T and I know I have it setup right but this boost controller does'nt seem to work on my car... it builds boost up to the 12 psi I want... but then at 4.5k rpm-redline, it drops off down to 6psi... anyone know why this is? I've installed many many boost controllers and have never had a problems with this untill I've started using manual boost controllers on my cars.

I'd be betting that this is unrelated to the boost controller. Few things you can check:

1) Bov - make sure it isn't opening up when it shouldn't

2) Intercooler piping - Make sure that everything is connected properly and tight.

3) Exhaust - Make sure there isn't a blockage

4) Intake - Make sure the pipe isn't sucking closed.

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