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coool....how bout bank deposit aye? isnt that like..knda quik as well? hha...just wondering....is it based on trust? or does he also issue receipts (jus in the instance of faulty goods)...i purchased a "genuine" lanyard...which turned out 2 b full of sh!t coz u can peel d NISMO off easy...not that i did that, it was wear and tear (after 1 day). i trust this guy due to positive feedback...but deep down still that itsy nit of worry.

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is it sent out with express post or just normal?.........can't wait to get my paws on one....*jumps up n down.........and can i get a confirmation on when it gets sent out please ?>............ also an approx. time frame of arrival date?

express post, he's using quick about sending them. youd probably get it by wed if your in express post network, maybe earlier if you put the payment thru before 4pm friday or whatever you banks cutoff is (or if u made it in person)

you can probably email him to ask when its sent out, but normally he just sends it and it arrives

yyyyyeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaahhhhh time for more BOOST!

Just ordered it (Monday morning) and I'm already looking out the window waiting for the post man.

On a slightly more serious note, does anyone know what boost this thing is capable of? If i set it wrong can i make my turbo fly off or something? I'm a bit worried and might pay someone to set it properly for me, just need to find someone who knows what they're doing. (any takers, I'm in Croydon, Vic??? ill buy u a slab of VB for putting it in...)

Thanks in advance for any replies...

I have a brand new 1 of these for sale if anyone is interested.

Was gonna go in my turbo diesel 4x4 but the 4x4 got sold.

Will sell for $20 delivered. PM me if interested.

PM Sent. Time for more boost!!! :D

Well, is ANYONE selling one of these that's still brand new?

If so, PM me or e-mail on [email protected]

If not, I guess I'll have to grab one off of ebay :D

Adrian.

why buy it off ebay when u get it cheaper directly from mark? (see post #616). 35 delivered vs 42.something

yes bobba if you screw it in too far u can make some damaging boost (most likely to your turbo) so just try it from stock and wind it in with about a 1/4 turbo at most each time. make sure u test it on a good uphil in a highish gear so u can stop if u see it go past ur max boost - rather than 1st/2nd gear when youll hit 18psi before u realise, then itll be too late :)

no need to get a professional to install it if u know what boost to safely run and can be sensible about testing it.

yyyyyeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaahhhhh time for more BOOST!

Just ordered it (Monday morning) and I'm already looking out the window waiting for the post man.

On a slightly more serious note, does anyone know what boost this thing is capable of? If i set it wrong can i make my turbo fly off or something?  I'm a bit worried and might pay someone to set it properly for me, just need to find someone who knows what they're doing. (any takers, I'm in Croydon, Vic??? ill buy u a slab of VB for putting it in...)

Thanks in advance for any replies...

It would be capable of a shit load of boost (quite a lot), there is still about a cm I could screw it in & I'm at 12psi. It dosen't take much to change a couple of psi, which is why you need to be careful.

Anyone who knows about the boost solenoid would be able to tell you what needs to be done, it takes all of a minute to put in. When it's in have it so it's only just screwed in (tighten the nut), test it to see how much boost its making & slowly go in to your desired level. A boost gauge will help if you plan on changing boost, but to set if right it will need a lot of stopping & starting, so do it where & when you could do it easily, the freeway would be good if it's close to you.

GOT MINE!...waiting engine 2 b running then in it goes!...thanks champ...

did i tell u i got abit excited then rippd the package in half?...stupid me....ripped the instructions in that process as well hahahha

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