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Boost Controller Issue


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  • Member For: 14y 1d
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  • Location: Auckland, New Zealand

It says on the install instructions for the GReddy boost controllers to T into the rising rate regulator vacuum/boost line to read boost. They have good diagrams on their website. Make sure the valve is plumbed correctly for an external gate. According to my diagrams the pressure supply from the turbo housing should go to the NC port. External wastegate goes to the COM port and vents to atmo through the NO port when the supply pressure from the turbo is shut off via the solenoid.

Sorry, just read your first post again. So it was working ok before, right?

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Chris

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I had to get a rwc for my car and it was working before then, and to be honest when I picked it up from the garage again after everything was fitted back on I didn't really take any notice if it was working or not, I looked at the plenum couldn't find anything is there a specific spot to be looking? Also the hose that is ment for vent is it ment to be connected to something?

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actually I found I another red and black hose at the top of the plenum which I think is ment to be connected to the t peice in the photo

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that then connects to a smaller hose and goes into the firewall which I think then goes to the boost controlelr what do u guys think?

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  • Member For: 18y 7m 23d
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A cable tie done up tight is good insurance to stop those type of hoses from coming off as boost increases, also check the size of the hose to make sure it is a snug/tight fit as it does not look original.

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