Think I can explain... The term "directly" is used down here by tradesmen (etc) as a term to say when they'll be popping around to do some plumbing/chippying/masonry (etc) - And also down here that term could mean "this afternoon" or it could mean "about this time next year" - Its a nice vague term that is affectionately used in colloquial Devon talk. "Oo-arrr, Oi'll be around directly" - DIrectly usually pronounced "dreckly"
Its basically a non-commital way of agreeing to do a job.
As for boost pressure, when mine was running standard map but with hybrid turbo, FMIC etc, it was pushing a consistent 1.55 bar, so somehow even though the car was supposed to be limiting boost to 1.34bar, it was somehow squeezing out an extra couple of tenths of a bar. Only assume this was due to the nature of the turbo itself.
Its basically a non-commital way of agreeing to do a job.
As for boost pressure, when mine was running standard map but with hybrid turbo, FMIC etc, it was pushing a consistent 1.55 bar, so somehow even though the car was supposed to be limiting boost to 1.34bar, it was somehow squeezing out an extra couple of tenths of a bar. Only assume this was due to the nature of the turbo itself.