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Location: Terrigal
Registered: May 2002
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Re: Help 3tgte problems
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Sat, 23 October 2004 10:32

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Yeah you can disconnect the wire or the vac line going into it. All the wires have a plug on them.. I cant remember what method I did with mine.
It wont overboost assuming the wastegate is doing its job. The pressure switch is there to cut fuel after 6.5psi or so. Which is approx what the wastegate is set to. But like you've found when you get a new exhaust etc the boost will get a bit higher and the fuel cut comes into play.
Its damn annoying and bad for the engine as it cuts fuel so engine runs really lean. So you are better off disconnecting it.
Cheers
Joel
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Help 3tgte problems
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rke_011 | Sat, 23 October 2004 09:38 |
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TurboRA28 | Sat, 23 October 2004 09:48 |
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rke_011 | Sat, 23 October 2004 10:03 |
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TurboRA28 | Sat, 23 October 2004 10:06 |
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rke_011 | Sat, 23 October 2004 10:18 |
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TurboRA28 | Sat, 23 October 2004 10:32 |
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rke_011 | Sat, 23 October 2004 11:51 |
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CLG | Sat, 23 October 2004 12:42 |
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TurboRA28 | Sun, 24 October 2004 00:12 |
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rke_011 | Sun, 24 October 2004 08:42 |