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Old 25 October 2002, 06:53 PM
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........go down the Dawes route (i think). However i'm suffering the last minute "raising the boost" nerves.
My Scoob is an MY99, k&n 57i, Full Decat and Forge vta dumper.
If safety means spending money on such things as Knocklink, i don't think i'll bother.
Will someone please put my mind at rest and tell me to stop worrying!
Old 25 October 2002, 06:55 PM
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Before fitting a Dawes I would make sure that you have a boost gauge fitted at the very least, and preferably an AFR guage as well.
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Boost is in! AFR = how many £'s
Old 25 October 2002, 07:01 PM
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AFR gauges are about £60 IIRC.

Or you could do a John Banks and build one yourself!
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Oh ****! My cheap and chearful upgrade is getting more expensive by the minute.
Dawes = £42
Gauge + pod = £80
AFR = 60.
Total = £182.
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DIY AFR Gauge Thread

That will cut the cost a bit!
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