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turbominij

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though this looked good dont know if anyone else has seen them.

my mate just ordered one so will post more details once i have seen it

It looks a good alternative

http://14point7.com/SLC-DIY.php

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almichie

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I've just taken delivery of my Jaycar diy wideband controller and display, it was significantly cheaper than that kit, but doesn't have the option of displaying boost.

I paid £45 for my kit delivered from Australia!

On 7th Nov, 2011 apbellamy said:
Shaft seems nice and snug


On 24th Mar, 2012 apbellamy said:
no no no no, you need more boost! you can never ever come on here and say I have enough boost, that's just silly.


On 29th Mar, 2010 Star Mag said:
these give no problems with good head


stevieturbo

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On 5th Jan, 2011 almichie said:
I've just taken delivery of my Jaycar diy wideband controller and display, it was significantly cheaper than that kit, but doesn't have the option of displaying boost.

I paid £45 for my kit delivered from Australia!


Then you still need cable, connectors and a sensor ?


Think I'll just stick with buying complete ready to plug in systems with a warranty lol

Really...how much are you saving ?

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