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Old 27 October 2001, 04:41 PM
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Can anyone tell me of any websites which has diagrams on how to fit a bleed valve. Plus which psi will i be able to go to without the engine going bang. I have a full magnex with down pipe and k'n cone filter.

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Old 27 October 2001, 06:47 PM
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http://www.scoobmania.freeserve.co.uk go inside the site and find the bit on Mods.

I would advice against one, as there is a better alternative. Note there is a group buy being organised for www.dawesdevices.com (see General Q) manual boost controller which is only about $25 and gives tighter boost control. Bleed valves can be susceptible to temperature changes, and you get different effects in different gears. An MBC is better for reducing wastegate creep.
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