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Will disconnecting the actuator rod to the wastegate arm limit the power or is it better changing it back to the standard actuator?

Road worthy gays said "too much power 20% increased from standard"

I cant retune because no one tunes the old cappa flash boxes anymore.

any other suggestions only running 340kw

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that will not decrease your boost and will lead to an engine rebuild.

go to a different RWC centre

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What did the guy test with to come up with that figure? Where in a rwc does it state to check the power of the vehicle ? As far as I know that is only <20%> used for a engine size capacity increase before it is deemed to need an engineers report for the larger capacity engine.

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FPV do meet emission regulations, but any manufacturer can change the car and get it emission passed to be legal, I.e HSV did with Mafless tunes.

Technically your car is unroadworthy by just having a tune in t

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Its in the national code of practice for light vehicle construction and modification NCOP 14 which I know is used in QLD.

Ether go to a different rwc and tell them it only makes 15% over stock or get a LA4 mod plate.

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Very glad I live in WA. Not that my BF has ever seen a canary.

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