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Hay guys

Have fitted new turbo back exhaust to my stock bf a couple days ago. Ive planned on tuning in the next week or 2. The car already boost cut a fair few times. It did it today then shortly after ran like a pig for a minute. Then all off a sudden ran smooth and normal again after abit off a rev. I thought straight away my piston smashed one off my plugs or my leads are bad. Took all my plugs out they all were unusually .75 I recently replaced them with iridiums 1.1mm gap. I regapped them to .9mm to be on the safe side. I'm thinking there's no way all off my plugs have hit the piston to the exact same extent.? Or this was the gap they were when I braught them? Car does seem to slightly not run not quite as smooth on start up and idle with turbo back exhaust. But hardly noticeable.

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1) prepare to be called a fool, your car was trying to run 23 in the mid with no changes to the factory tune, be thankful for boost cut.

2) if you still have the box or receipt or you know the part number then the spark gap is easy for us to find out

3) fitting a turbo back exhaust with out a tune will cause you financial hardship

4) hitting boost cut "a fair few times" = :facepalm:

5) take it to a tuner or put the stock exhaust back on. I'd be getting a compression test done either way. If you have the money then do some more stuff to your car (supporting mods) while it's at the tune shop. If not, back to stock

6) $10 bucks says your diff bush is now rooted

7) if you get a generic tune x3 from ebay prepare to make a new thread.

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8) post your location and everyone will recommend some good workshops in your area

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1) prepare to be called a fool, your car was trying to run 23 in the mid with no changes to the factory tune, be thankful for boost cut.

2) if you still have the box or receipt or you know the part number then the spark gap is easy for us to find out

3) fitting a turbo back exhaust with out a tune will cause you financial hardship

4) hitting boost cut "a fair few times" = :facepalm:

5) take it to a tuner or put the stock exhaust back on. I'd be getting a compression test done either way. If you have the money then do some more stuff to your car (supporting mods) while it's at the tune shop. If not, back to stock

6) $10 bucks says your diff bush is now rooted

7) if you get a generic tune x3 from ebay prepare to make a new thread.

edit

8) post your location and everyone will recommend some good workshops in your area

1) prepare to be called a fool, your car was trying to run 23 in the mid with no changes to the factory tune, be thankful for boost cut.

2) if you still have the box or receipt or you know the part number then the spark gap is easy for us to find out

3) fitting a turbo back exhaust with out a tune will cause you financial hardship

4) hitting boost cut "a fair few times" = :facepalm:

5) take it to a tuner or put the stock exhaust back on. I'd be getting a compression test done either way. If you have the money then do some more stuff to your car (supporting mods) while it's at the tune shop. If not, back to stock

6) $10 bucks says your diff bush is now rooted

7) if you get a generic tune x3 from ebay prepare to make a new thread.

edit

8) post your location and everyone will recommend some good workshops in your area

Cheers mate

I know I wasn't planning on booting it. But for some reason couldn't help myself witch is completely dumb. The gap for the plugs I braught were ment to be 1.1mm. But they were all 7.5mm. So I'm thinking manufacturer fault or gapped wrong. Is boost cut 23 pound? Diff Bush is fine. I live on the gold coast. Cars driving fine atm. Not going over 3rpm.

Cheers

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