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thanks for telling me how to do check if my cars running in safety mode. iLL be doing it tomorrow.

 

reading that max power write up someone said if it goes over 9 psi someone has messed with the cars boost pressure if it goes just over 9 psi its fine and if it goes under 9psi somethings wrong'

 

wtf

 

mine only has 7 psi in the gauge and it goes to about 6 something is deff wrong isnt it?

 

also which wire goes to the det sensor because apparently these frazzle

 

chris :D

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the stock gauge is'nt in PSI..its in..umm... HG or something...a japanese measurement.

 

UK spec cars are in PSi mate.

 

And to answer the first thread, boost on a fairly stock engine could go over 9psi. The stock guage isn't always accurate for one thing. When I got my ZX it showed just under the 10psi mark on full boost but now I've added the induction kit and uprated exhaust it goes over the 10psi mark.

 

Richard :D

I have something to say............ It's better to burn out than to fade away..... :tt2:

the stock gauge is'nt in PSI..its in..umm... HG or something...a japanese measurement.

 

its mmHg (mm of Mercury) if that helps.

 

cough

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