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Old 11-11-2007, 07:28 PM   #917 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by KenCoop
I bought an SAFC II from turboevolution last week, and took it to the performance shop here to have them install. They said it would not work right, because it is designed to work with a 0-5 volt system (japanese), and the dodge is 3-7 volts. I see that people here are running them, and I'm just hoping someone could help me out.
Also, I got a profec B to help control my boost, it had been spiking 20 then bleeding to 13 with RAGE wastegate, then we put the stock wastegate back on and we kept experiencing the same problems. We unhooked the wastegate entirely, and it was boosting out of control, so I have no idea what the problem is. It can make the boost, just can't hold it. thanks so much for any help!

lol i dont think that shop knows whats going on
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