A wide range MAP is brilliant enhancement corroborated with proper remap but it will not stop an "air flow high" fault code cos that's logged when the ECU cuts fuelling if the MAF reading exceeds 680 kg/h , the wide range MAP is good instead of a boost box to keep the management working on real data not on fake MAP readings, would not help Jazzman with his particular issue
there is a MAF sensor which fits and has a different translation curve so it might not exceed 680 but can affect response at middle revs if the fuel map is not addapted to it, it's used with proper remap and has good reviews, part nr 5WK9605, 5WK9608, 5WK9605Z, 13621432356




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) however over time I observed that as I increased boost the EGTs reduced noticeably. I drive frequently to Mansfield from South Eastern suburbs of Melbourne and at standard boost I could reach 900C hammering up the through the Merton Gap however since the tinkering my VDO analogue gauge now shows 20psi boost and the EGTs peak at 650C (my probe is immediately before the turbo). Now here's something I've noticed recently - last weekend I made the afore mentioned trip but this time i had cruise control on (in the words of the great B.P "I let the pony have it's head") and she pulled all the way up through the "Gap" at 22psi and the EGT topped at only 700C 

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