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Boost controller solenoid blumbing


chris0132
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Can someone show me some pictures of where the 3 pipes off the boost controller solenoid go I've got written down where they go but I'm not exactly the smartest pictures always help I found the how to on here but it mentioned something that confused me a little lol, so all I need is a picture of each pipe and where each one goes onto

I apologise for my stupidity haha

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INTERNAL WASTEGATE (SINGLE PORT ACTUATOR) INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS



Port #1- Connect to an uninterrupted intake manifold pressure source after the throttle body such as a compressor bypass signal line using the 4mm hose.

· Do not connect port #1 to the line that operates the fuel pressure regulator unless the supplemental instructions tell you to do so.

· This hose should be as short as possible and should not exceed 100cm (3’4”).

· Install the 4mm vacuum filter within 10cm(3.9”) of port #1 on the EVC stepping motor.

Port #2- Connect to a source of pressurized air such as a turbocharger compressor housing (discharge side) or compressor outlet pipe (before the intercooler) using the 6mm hose.

· This hose should be as short as possible and should not exceed 100cm (3’4”).

· Install the 6mm vacuum filter within 10cm (3.9”) of port #2 on the EVC stepping motor.

Port #3- Connect to the port on the wastegate actuator.

· This hose should be as short as possible and should not exceed 100cm

 

 

Swampy sent me this but I'm still confused lol

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