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depends, it seems to be different for every car. depends on other mods and so forth, i know i set mine to 10psi and got it, car would jerk heaps when i planted it, then all of a sudden hit 10psi and scream. Tho i dont think there was any power gain

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If we're talking about ecu fuel cut when afm reaches max voltage and injector duty cycle is above a certain limit, this feels VERY violent. When it happens the force is usually enough to push you foward quite a bit. (You wouldn't want it to happen if you're not wearing a seatbelt :( )It only happened to me once on my series 1 GTS-T, and that was when the boost controller decided to stop working, and it reached 1.1 bar :O before the ecu fuel cut stopped it. Nearly c*****d myself thinking something was busted, but it ran fine after that.

The other safety feature of rich and retard used to happen on mine as soon as boost went over 10psi, it would run very rich, causing the plugs to foul and I was getting the usual misfire above 4500rpm caused by the fouled plugs. Changed to PowerFC now and with the fueling sorted it feels like a completly different car, even though I still have stock turbo and injectors. Should be amazing once I fit the 555cc injectors and get the turbo highflowed :O

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the afm is not actually maxing out, they usually have abit more voltage to go.

so infact the boost cut can be raised yet still retained. which would be recommended if you were only just hitting cut, as if you blew the wastegate line off the turbo, and you hit infinite boost, it would still cut.

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