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It is possible to up the boost with out a edit. I was thinking of using

a manual boost controller to by pass the electric boost selinoid.

And at what boost does the computer see it at being overboost.

Thanks for any input

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  • Moar Powar Babeh
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You can get away with a couple of psi apparently before the comp cracks the sads and goes into limp mod. Editing is cheap mate do it righ the first time. :roflmbo:

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Don't waste your time mate, get a proper edit and you won't have dramas later

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You can get edit boxes these days for under $700, much better than any manual bleed system will ever be, go get it custom tuned for even more power.

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its not really a case of what boost pressure it stops at, if the computer senses that it cant alter the boost on a percentage of times calculated on a scale it says ,no thanks,

it uses 2 boost sensors and many people have tried to fool the computer.

I have read articles from back when the t first came out saying that you can get away with a few psi using 2 bleed valves but the computer still figured it out and said no after the secondary system picked up more power from the gearbox torque tags.

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