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I have looked into a next turbo and there are soooo many, I looked into a new setup where they take your turbo and replace the exhaust housing and wheel and replace it with a TO4 setup, they hiflow the comp/Air housing and a bigger wheel. redo the bearings or upgrade to 360 thrust (xtra 200) for $800. This is perfect for me ATM and price is 1/2.

I thought I should get a laptop to run different modes as I dont want to run 20psi all the time, 14 is great and there are places in this big land that dont sell 98oct so waitin till those greenies pile up again.

The laptop is a toshiba and getting the software was easy but the dongle was $100+ !! it all runs great and now I need to learn how to manage this program, AnY tIpS?

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Its simple and all in the microtech book, have a read.

Also you only need one map/programe to run various boost levels because the microtech maps fuel/timing vs boost so if your only using 14psi the ECU will only run up timing/fuel to 14psi, then if you turn the boost up to 20psi the ECU will use the 20psi maps.

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