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That's pretty normal for an r32 stock turbo, especially without a boostcontroller (just using the stock actuator alone). If you have a look in the forced induction section, people have posted responses on how to solve this problem.

Personally, i'm using the jaycar iebc. It has allowed me to sustain 10-11psi all the way to the redline, and build boost much quicker too.

Mine doesnt drop off... then again it doesnt reall come on till 5,000 (HKS 2535) :)

Its just because its the standard turbo. Nothing to worry about i have driven many a standard R32 and theyr all the same.

A full exhast system with dump and hi flow cat give a bit more in the top end.

my 32 done the same. i had cat back exhaust at first. i finished it off with a turbo back system and defo felt more gains, esp midrange to top end. still same boost though.

then put a fmic on. at first it *still* dropped the boost. but now, for whatever reason, it holds a steady 12psi...

no controller or anything.

i think its just normal. many posts on here saying that drop boost (even me! :D)

s.

Mine does it too, I was worried about it aswell.. i'm running at 12psi stock turbo..have a FMIC and pod.. and catback exhaust It just feels like its restricted or something.. if its normal then thats ok... I was stressing i was f**king the turbo. somehow..

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