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Advice required on boost leak test
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What are you trying to test? If the vac system hold pressure?
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I think this is superseded by what benji found out from powerstation today
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Yes Scott is right. Originally I was told by powerstation the car was mapped to 1.35bar. But after re speaking to them. It turns out the car is mapped (tweeked ) to tail off. So no leaks in my system. Just screaming for a decent map.
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That's a relief. Call my man Duncan , you should see nearer 330-340 I should imagine
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Or jgm who's only down the road from you and is a ecutek dealer and yours is if it's a powerstaion mapp . Silly to wipe the licence and go open source
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unless you have a lager after-market turbo (and even then not guaranteed) you will always see a tail off in the higher revs............
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