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Don't turn it up to 80% if it's not mapped for it, it could potentially do a lot of damage (hence the previous owner saying only on rare occasions).

What other mods does your car have? What maximum boost pressure does it reach?

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It's probably going up to 0.9 because the duty is too high. I set the duty on mine with trial and error, it's never been a fixed number for a certain boost pressure in my experience. Take it to a long road where you can hit full boost, start the duty lower and slowly increase it until it's not going over 0.8.

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You can run 1 bar on a stock ECU by using a Fuel cut defender and a rising rate fuel pressure regulator. Personally I wouldn't even bother, I'd save for a budget piggyback ECU such as an E-Manage Blue and have the car mapped properly with that.

I wouldn't bother unless I had the following mods (as a minimal):

Aftermarket manifold/ported stock manifold

Ported wastegate

Decat

Free flowing exhaust

FMIC

Free flowing air filter (preferably relocated)

Is the engine healthy? If it's had a hard life (unregular oil changes etc) then it might be a bit of a risk, but it's always different with different cars!

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I have all then mods apart from the

Manifold, I also have a FCD and FPR although not sure if it's a rising one. I assume the engine is healthy, not had any problems

In the 6 months of owning it, and it sounds healthy. Tempted to save up for a

Pulsar though

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