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Hi.

 

I have a GReddy boost controller attached to my car and (don't laugh) Im not sure how to set it up correctly.

 

This is mainly due to the fact that I dont know what boost the car should be running.

 

What boost should the car be running on a normal quiet drive, and what sould It be set to for a bit of a tear?

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then max 13psi to be safe,

 

normal, maybe a little less for when your lady drives, but personally id just set it to 13 and leave it there

0.65 bar is stock, 1 bar is safe to run daily so long as you are running with a suitably mapped ECU (standard will lean out with increased boost, and this is a very bad thing).

 

There is usually a gain setting on boost controllers too. This needs tweaking, too low and spool up time will be longer than optimal, too high and you will get boost spike, this is also a very bad thing.

I see you have a Mines ECU, this is a pretty 'aggressive' mapping and runs more timing advance than most, so you absolutely MUST use V-power fuel especially with increased boost.

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