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Can i install it and boost up a lil tiny bit? bcos its sitting and im so tempted to install it lol... What are the precautions? can it stuff up anything obviously if i do it to hight then yeh.. but maybe just 2-3psi more? is ok?

Geraus, Thanks.

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Geraus, I fitted my profec B II to my 34 and am currently running 10psi with the stock cooler and just a turbo back exhaust. No problem at all :miner:

The unit is very easy to install, first one ever and the hardest part was routing the tube through to the engine bay! haha

If you want to know anything just ask away and Ill help if I can!

Cheers!

I installed mine ages ago, but since have installed a PFC & had a dyno tune

You could try boosting it a bit but set the limiter to 11PSI

I found that it wouldnt boost that well and to the desired PSI until i had the PFC installed & dyno tuned

Im thinking of doing it over the weekend, still brand new in the box... Just worried because im still kinda confused with the Greddy/Trust solenoide.. it has 3 holes.. im confused wot connects to them.. i mean looking at my stock solienoid it only has 2 pipes connected to it... why does the stock trust/greddy one have 3? or what is the 3rd hole ? do i need to connect it or na?

Thanks guys,

Geraus.

The hole that is not used is there for if you have an external wastegate. In which case one of the holes being used for an internal wastegate type turbo would become spare.....that make any sense??

I found the instruction manual to be pretty good and made things fairly simple to understand.

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Hey i installed it ! finally! im running it stock! just a poddy! i dont know how to conifgure it :/ if anyone knows could they tell me? like i set it to 10psi then when it reaches it! it goes back to 5 or 6psi its really wierd :D but when i full pushes it chucks or missing a fire its weierddd... Im also very confused with the HI and LO? what is it for?

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Hey i installed it ! finally! im running it stock! just a poddy! i dont know how to conifgure it :blush: if anyone knows could they tell me? like i set it to 10psi then when it reaches it! it goes back to 5 or 6psi its really wierd ;) but when i full pushes it chucks or missing a fire its weierddd... Im also very confused with the HI and LO? what is it for?

I have the same problem with my Profec II. Grateful if someone can post their setting. Mine's stuck at 35% gain and can't go any higher in both HI and LO settings. Beginning to wonder if the problem is with my unit until I see your post. I think as soon as the controller sees the preset warning boost, it cuts everything back to 0.5bar. I'll try to play with the settings again tonight.

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