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hey guys

checked all the piping and made sure it was all tight...

how ever my problems persistists...

After mucking aroudn my with my car... i looked at the ecu and noticed that the stock ecu had been changed. i tried my car with the stock ecu but the problems were stilll happening.

i think its time to see the pro's

cheers guys

  • 3 years later...

Hey guys,had this happen to me last night,the car boosts, but runs crap, I took the controller off, so its running about 9 psi. I'll check all the piping and stuff tomorro. stock ecu, i reset it today to see if it wud make a different.

Any suggestions on what I should check? apart from the IC piping and the wastegate

Hey guys,had this happen to me last night,the car boosts, but runs crap, I took the controller off, so its running about 9 psi. I'll check all the piping and stuff tomorro. stock ecu, i reset it today to see if it wud make a different.

Any suggestions on what I should check? apart from the IC piping and the wastegate

wow its been a while since i've driven a skyline!

moved on to a 07' gsxr 750, much more reliable machine!

not sure what the forum rules are these days, but usually to get help you gotta be more descriptive!

whats your idle like? any black smoke poring out the back? you running stock gear?

check your pipes, usually thats the case,stock rubber bends do crack, maybe invest in some pretty silicon ones.

cheers, David

  • 3 years later...

hi guys got a c34 stagea got no boost wat so ever got no smoke coming out triple checked every hose ??????????HELP

Lost its turbine wheel. Won't smoke that way if turbine wheel is snapped after the seal grove. (normally are as the grove bit is in steel)

Also u can rey dropping the exhaust from the cat back and then see if u still have issues... Blocked or collapsed. At will cause a car to rev and run like a na car. If u have checked lines actuator and boost then it's another one to check off the list

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