PHANTMXR6 It's not a MKI! Member 1,742 Member For: 16y 4m 22d Gender: Male Location: Earth Posted 04/05/09 01:24 AM Share Posted 04/05/09 01:24 AM Arkayne, why would you think this is required for the FG?Unless you are having some sort of boost related issue it won't be needed.As the FG is a young car still, I wouldn't imagine any FG's 'requiring' this for some time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wal89 Member 23 Member For: 16y 9m 7d Posted 12/05/09 07:54 AM Share Posted 12/05/09 07:54 AM which hose goes to the wastgate and which goes to the housing. cheers joel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MYBAXRT Member 158 Member For: 15y 8m 5d Gender: Male Location: nowra Posted 12/05/09 08:22 AM Share Posted 12/05/09 08:22 AM the top hose goes to the wastgate mate Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
timbos99 Member 300 Member For: 16y 6d Gender: Male Location: QLD Posted 21/05/09 12:25 PM Share Posted 21/05/09 12:25 PM I am writing this to let members know about a very common problem that affects the Turbo Falcons. The electronic boost solenoid gets sticky after about 10,000km.10,000 goes by pretty quick... young or not? does this need to be done... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PHANTMXR6 It's not a MKI! Member 1,742 Member For: 16y 4m 22d Gender: Male Location: Earth Posted 21/05/09 03:21 PM Share Posted 21/05/09 03:21 PM If you feel your car is down on performance and this may be the casue by all means, go ahead and do it.But to do it for the sake of it wouldn't really be necessary. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SuckSqueezeBangBlow ʎǝʞuoɯ ɹoıuǝs Donating Members 1,808 Member For: 15y 10m 25d Gender: Male Posted 21/05/09 08:28 PM Share Posted 21/05/09 08:28 PM going to do this when I have time,but how come there is only two hoses?my last turbo car had a boost control solenoid which had three outlets - 1. from turbo to solenoid2. from solenoid to actuator3. from solenoid back to turbo inlet (but mine went to atmosphere)I thought the last pipe would be necessary to vent air away from the actuator to hold boost longer (the whole point of the solenoid). Yet reading this thread some people are saying its capped off?Does anyone know what PSI the stock actuators will open at? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brownhornet Donating Members 124 Member For: 16y 3m 22d Gender: Male Location: Perth Posted 25/05/09 09:51 AM Share Posted 25/05/09 09:51 AM just completed the solenoid maintenance. noticeable difference - more consistent coming onto boost. awesome post!I too have that crimp clamp - just takes a little more effort to get off.Just wondering - why isn't this part of the scheduled Ford Service??? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Benji_vs Donating Members 403 Member For: 16y 6m 3d Gender: Male Location: East Suburbs Melbourne Posted 25/05/09 11:04 AM Share Posted 25/05/09 11:04 AM Because they are stupid lol, yeah that crimp clamp is a pain but it does come off with a little effort, I replaced mine with a standard screw clamp, makes servicing 10 times easier. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Metasploit Member 27 Member For: 15y 5m 30d Posted 12/06/09 11:18 AM Share Posted 12/06/09 11:18 AM Just did this tonight. Used a good 5-10 seconds of WD40 up both the hose and into the tube which in my case was metal. I was expecting the shower of WD40 that spat back out to be dirty and black but it came out really clean. Anyway I put it all back together, started the car and let it idle for 5 mintues then took the car for a really good blast.I wasn't really concerned with how it was coming on boost before, and I think it may have slightly improved how soon and how smoothly the car picks up as the turbo starts to kick in but I can't say it was an overly noticeable improvement. Thanks for the post though, I'll still keep this up every 10 thousand k's, can't hurt.Cheers,Darren. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Henry Member 180 Member For: 21y 9m 5d Gender: Not Telling Posted 13/06/09 12:27 PM Share Posted 13/06/09 12:27 PM I have done this a few times now, and do notice a significant improvement but after a few days it returns to slow and incomplete boost (probably 4 or 5 psi) with the rest of the boost sometimes coming in quickly at differing points in the rev range.Does anyone here agree that its time to replace the boost solenoid?If so I would appreciate some instructions on how to unplug the wiring as I don't want to stuff things up.Cheers Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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