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Old 29-05-2015, 08:47 PM
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my pal has just bought a terzo...it had a horrible bleed valve which i advised he take out.. it was missing the pill so iv put a 1.2mm and refitted pipe work...it now boosts 1.1 1.2bar and hits fuel cut...iv checked ecu and its a standard 8s still sealed... so is the pill correct size?? or have i fitted pipe work wrong??..could someone put a good pick of how a 2port pipe work goes.. also what else could make it over boost so much?? thanks guys
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Old 29-05-2015, 09:01 PM
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That pic is what i went off...so pipe work should be rite...what is the correct pill size for a terzo.??...
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I thought you bought a Terzo Chris?

As for the pill i think you'll need a 200mg asprin after you figure it out.
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