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Yeap, you definately need too see how much boost your running, then adjust the controller from there :(

Glad your happy with the install... Thats was the quickest install so far..

Try find the original charcoal canister set up, will get rid of the mitsubishi charcoal can, and stop your weird idle problems...

Siddr20 has the same charcoal can as you, and makes it idle funny too...

where do you reckon i can chase one of them up ?? ill try to get one asap. But the car is running smooth now no problems at all.. ohh and i brought the T piece and installed to boost gauge was running 14 psi spiking to 15 unless my boost gauge is reading wrong... no wonder my car smelt like it was burning hahahha

where do you reckon i can chase one of them up ?? ill try to get one asap. But the car is running smooth now no problems at all.. ohh and i brought the T piece and installed to boost gauge was running 14 psi spiking to 15 unless my boost gauge is reading wrong... no wonder my car smelt like it was burning hahahha

Turn down the bleeder... It prob runs harder now as your boost controller wasnt hooked up right

what happend to the rest of the case if you only drank like 9 cans? also FTR a 700ml bottle of beam, a couple of big bottles of coke and a kettle is the way to go.

Im not sure????????? My buddy had a few cans. Im not a big drinker, i only drink every month or 2 months so 10 cans and im usually a bit under the weather........

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Mr g,

Will hopefully be getting a fmic when funds allow and will probably be heading your way for an install. In you experiences which intercooler is easiest to fit out of the hybrid or just jap kits for an r32 gtst? Or for that matter is either a better quality?

^^^ In my opinion, the hybrid and the justjap kits do the same job at the end of the day.

I did an install for Gengis yesterday at his work (got shifty looks by some), and he bought the justjap kit... If you refer to his FMIC installed thread, he quotes that the car feels more powerful at the top end from the cooler, however you get abit less lag from the start. This is due to the extra volume you are trying to fill up when boosting, hence some guys tend to wind up the boost another PSI or so.

For the GTST, either the hybrid or justjap one is the same amount of time/ease to install. :)

By the way, you dont have to head out my way, I come out to you providing your in Sydney :D

^^^ In my opinion, the hybrid and the justjap kits do the same job at the end of the day.

I did an install for Gengis yesterday at his work (got shifty looks by some), and he bought the justjap kit... If you refer to his FMIC installed thread, he quotes that the car feels more powerful at the top end from the cooler, however you get abit less lag from the start. This is due to the extra volume you are trying to fill up when boosting, hence some guys tend to wind up the boost another PSI or so.

For the GTST, either the hybrid or justjap one is the same amount of time/ease to install. :)

By the way, you dont have to head out my way, I come out to you providing your in Sydney :D

Thanks for your 2cents.

ill get back to you when and if the budget allows.

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