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Old 08-09-2003, 07:39 PM
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i know there is no boost creep n all like it would be with a modified seq setup n all, but besides the greatness of reducing those damm lines what will poor mans non seq do for me?



i dont care about low end (1k-3k) my port already kills that.



will non seq help my et's? or give me ANY power gains?
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Old 08-09-2003, 08:09 PM
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No on both accounts.,

It will only eliminate boost spikes and give you more predictable boost.

Thats all it does.

I set my controller for 15 psi and I get that 15 psi everytime.

No jumping surges or bs. Just my solid 15 psi and it holds till redline.

I get no creep whatsoever.
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well im allright with that, but will it HURT my ets? or power levels? i mean if i hit 15psi with non seq which im sure i will, duh it will gain over my stock setting on my pfc. i dont wanna up the boost too much on my pfc because of that boost spike issue and my expensive rotary...
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it seems your car is CLOSE to the same mods as mine, i got one q for u. with the non seq can u run a bleeder valve ghetto boost controller as you can with say a supra or wrx?
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Originally Posted by papasmurf' date='Aug 9 2003, 05:37 PM
it seems your car is CLOSE to the same mods as mine, i got one q for u. with the non seq can u run a bleeder valve ghetto boost controller as you can with say a supra or wrx?
If you want, yes.



Non sequentila is not going to increase or decrease your boost levels whatsoever. They will be the same, but instead of having a transition it will just hold.



BTW, you got a ways to go before your car gets CLOSE to mine.
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ok ok, minus some of the expensive bolt on parts that i cant afford right now... im thinking on going nuts n going single but not sure yet, ill do the non seq to get used to that first.
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Originally Posted by papasmurf' date='Aug 10 2003, 12:20 PM
ok ok, minus some of the expensive bolt on parts that i cant afford right now... im thinking on going nuts n going single but not sure yet, ill do the non seq to get used to that first.
Good call.



I'm gonna buy a turbo this winter.
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im going single in the end of the month the only thing is i want my car to appear BONE STOCK, which if u saw it now it looks stock, so im trying to max out my twins on that principal, on a budget. id go bnr but for the money thatsnot worth it to me.



if u dont want a single kit and you want a single theres always ebay for things cheap.





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