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Originally posted by Nizmo

some nauti little insect bit my cheek last night - *sob*

on huey's cooking adventures.. he said the he read in a book..

mosquitio's only bite sweet flesh..

you must have sweet, sweet flesh... lol

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Kym,

Are you experiencing boost cut or not getting enough boost?

See'ya:burnout:

From what I felt, it jolts really hard once boost winds up around 12-13psi at 3000rpm. really wierd. some have described it as boost cut.

SO, i can get the boost, just keeping it without shuddering/jolting is my issue...

Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Kym,

Your experiencing boost cut, bleeders cause spikes, therefore the AFM sense's too much air passing by and stops the boost. Only real way to fix it is with a EBC.

See'ya:burnout:

Hmmm. Spikes eh?

was talking to RB20lagwagon a while ago and he said increasing the length of the tubing to and from the bleeder valve will help with spiking as the air has to travel further to be bled off. Hence, some kind of buffer zone ??

I'm thinkin I might give that a try.

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