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those wires i think would have originally been part of the factory boost solenoid which controls the boost up to 5psi and then at a certain rpm it goes to 7psi

you are running 7psi all the time at .5 bar

and there is no solenoid in site.

i dont think those wires are going to cause any sort of problem,

you can get heat shield tubing etc for it if you want. or cable tie it elsewhere in the engine bay so it isnt hanging.

i think this is calling for a weekend lookover

quite possibly

this chick at work can be a real bitch and one nite i was havin a real shit shift and i was gettin some fries when the other baskets were ready to be takin out and she just stood there and looked at me and said for me to get them even though i was serving a customer and she wasnt i just told her to get the ****ing basket cause i was busy and walked away

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