Can't boost past 12psi. I give up!
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Lines to the mbc are backwards I think. Your boost source (BOV line for you) should be at the bottom of the mbc. This pressure is what pushes the ball inside up so it won't work the other way...
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well whatever it is...you should just buy the STi... and sell the evo for about 15k dollars since it wont work properly. and some kid will have the steal of his life and take it to a shop and get the problem fixed for 50 bucks
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The lines are hooked up wrong, I had the same problem.
Why would you trade in the evo for a sti that is even more a of PITA to workon?..... I should know, my friend has a 07 sti and it aint no pic-nic
Why would you trade in the evo for a sti that is even more a of PITA to workon?..... I should know, my friend has a 07 sti and it aint no pic-nic
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STi are great....until you modify them. if you have worked with them already then great...but ask anyone who has a FMIC how hard it was...or ask ANY suby owner how hard it is to replace an up-pipe. the evo is so rediculously easy to modify...and the STi is the complete opposite
i myself have installed 2 FMIC and never again...even the rear sway bar was a b1tch...compaired to the evo
i myself have installed 2 FMIC and never again...even the rear sway bar was a b1tch...compaired to the evo
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Come on dude. Seriously, you changed all that stuff, and you think you did everything right, then all of a sudden your car cany boost past 12psi? Obviously you did something wrong, take our advice. Re check your work, have a buddy do it, or take it to a mechanic.
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I too had a similar problem liek this. The nob was turned all the way and I could only boost to 12 lbs. It turned out that the mounting bracket was positioned too high, so it seemed like the nob was at it's limit. I loosened the bracket to the boost controller, and lowered the position. I then was able to turn the nob further, allowing me to boost to 23lbs. Give that a try. My bc was a Hallman.
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WOW just wow... this is why I love the aftermarket It weeds out the real tuners from the boys who want more toys. Dude If you lived close to me I'd totally fix that for you for like 50 bucks. My advice is to stop getting frustrated and take it in to a REAL TUNER please! POOR EVO.
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No don't worry dude you're totally right, the car is just broken and it will never work, you yourself are too good to deal with this piece of crap, trade it in and get an STi, the car of your dreams.
Trust me on this.
Trust me on this.