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Old 05-24-2005, 03:09 PM
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where is the boost control bypass thread at?
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http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...=boost+control

You have to search with the author being 'former member'

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thanx neil but that wasnt the one. i think the one i was refering to is the one where someone went on clubGP and showed us how to do it on a series II motor
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THE PLACE WHERE I DIDNT THINK TO LOOK. THATX. NEIL, this is your thread, lol!

http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...ic.php?t=22798
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Originally Posted by ssesc93
where is the boost control bypass thread at?
Ahh the boost solenoid tweak....thats different, there is a thread about the bypass too and I remember some pics too, thought thats what you were after?
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i thought the bypass was the name. yeah the tweaking is what im looking for. now for the bypass, whats that all about?
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Originally Posted by ssesc93
i thought the bypass was the name. yeah the tweaking is what im looking for. now for the bypass, whats that all about?
Well just as it sounds, it bypasses the control so the car is always in boost. Not so good really but some use it on the track. I tried it and didnt like it, too much wheel spin and you just know somethings going to go if you get into trouble and the boost has nowhere to go?
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Hey Steve. BOTH ARE IN TECHINFO!
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