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  • Member For: 12y 9m 27d
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Hi everyone. Finally saved up enough to buy a ba mk ii typhoon. It's manual with 110,000 on the clock and in immaculate condition inside and out. Currently has 270 rwkw from a tune, 60lb injectors, turbo smart blow off valve, exhaust turbo back (not sure of dimension). Other then that it is stock and Apparantally running 10psi. The needle never goes past way on the boost gauge. Does anyone know if that relates to 10 psi. And also what mods should I be looking at next only looking for around 340rwkw and don't want to spend heaps at the moment. Cheers

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  • Member For: 17y 1m 17d
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Just a decent cooler kit and retune will see 340

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Henz in on the money there. Grab a cooler kit and intake off one of the sponsors and then a retune should get you 300+ pretty easily.

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  • Member For: 12y 9m 27d
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Ok to easy any Recomendations for which intercooler or air intake to go for? And does anyone know what the values are for the standard boost gauge. Tried a search but didn't get any decent results

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Plenty out there. Plazmaman,Process West, Rapid, Nizpro. All of them are good.

Not too sure how the factory boost gauge reads. Could be up to 1bar (14.7psi)?

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You'll need to complete that fuel system too. Chances are you already have an intank walbro, so most cost effective solution in my opinion would be a cheap generic 1L swirl pot off eBay, some rubber fuel line with push-lock fittings to go from tank to swirl pot & swirl pot to existing fuel lines, and a bosch 044 pump (with necessary relay & wiring). If you're handy with spanners & a soldering iron, this can be installed for less than $450 :spoton:

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  • Member For: 12y 9m 27d
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Thanks for the replys. Going to go find a decent air intake setup, front mount, boost controller followed by a retune. Hopefully should see a reliable 300+rwkw

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