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Awesome stuff.. What is maximum boost you ran on stock hair dryer before deciding to go for shiny new turbo.? .. Also curious on the effects of Harrop and bushes on stock setup, make it feel more solid?

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I have a Harrop truetrac and superpros in the rear of mine too, definately makes the rear tighter, more solid. Bonus is it's also very quiet with no real increase in NVH from stock, at worse a touch more tyre noise from coarse chip surfaces(but this could be my tyres getting down though).

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Awesome stuff.. What is maximum boost you ran on stock hair dryer before deciding to go for shiny new turbo.? .. Also curious on the effects of Harrop and bushes on stock setup, make it feel more solid?

Running about 16 psi with the stock turbo. The truetrac and superpro bushes make the car feel 1000 times better than standard IMO. Can't go wrong with that combo IMO.

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Haha my fault!

Not a bad thing to be blamed for... GTX!

Jack :spoton:

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Thanks for info ..! Tops .. Checked out Superpro, I'll talk to shop to decide best options , just wondering what you got..?

http://www.superpro.com.au/find-superpro-parts-for-my-vehicle?filterrun=true&listMake=21&listModel=33&listSeries=2025&button=Search+Now

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