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hey guys

okai iv spent a nother $250 and got a dual solinoid instead of the single on my blitz sbc and its really pissing me off!!

if i hook it up the the stoock vaccum lines that the old solinoid came off,

it wont boost past 11 psi if i change the pressure source it boost of the clock!!

plz someone help me

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Dont use existing vacium lines, leave them plugged in and disconnect the stock boost controller ( the wire that goes to it ).

Install the unit close to the turbos, pick your vacium from the line that goes to the charcoal canister, then the the line that goes to the turbos and have one side going to the front turbo actuator and the other to the rear . Plug the stock vacium lines that go to the actuators . Then the small ( thin) line going inside the car where your screen is, same with the electrical wires . Hook up the pos (red wire ) to ignition and the other wire ( should be black) to earth . Then all you have to do is read your manual to set it up to the boost you want .

I don't understand what you mean , thats the easiest place to take it from, the vacium line that comes from the intake to the canister .

You can get vacium for the boost controller from anywhere you like ( from the plenum ) . If you install the boost controller in the drivers side the run ( of the lines ) is to long and you will get big boost spike . ( it will work though ) .

where is the positive boost pressure going to come from?

as boost controllers like to have a wastegate line ,boost line and small vacume line....

which one is suppose to be used???

i have a hks evc 3 on my rb26 but i cant get it to run, it just goes fullboost, because i havnt found a boost source to connect it to...................

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