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Old 07-11-2008, 05:02 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default apexi AVC-r problem

well i installed my avc-r and safc 2 the other day and now my car is running only like 4 psi?!?!?!

my TSP sensor is broke but even before i put these two in i was still hitting about 10-12 psi... now 4??? idk what to do?? i followed the how-to on the install of both of them and used the how-to on tuning it for a stock turbo srt-4 but i am not sure if i did something wrong or if the avc-r is restricting the car more b/c of the TSP problem?!?! i want to install my 50 trim next week i really need some help please!!

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