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hey guys im installing a hks evc 3 boost controller to the gtr but got abit of a problem.. ive read the manual from the hks website however im not that mechanically minded lol.. if anyone could help me or has a got a pic of the installation in the engine bay, this is the situation.

its got 3 hose leads at the top of the solenoid..

1. intake manifold pressure source after throttle body

2. pressure source before cooler

3. wastegate actuator.

now ive got lines 1 & 3 ready because i assume its just the ones that come off the stock solenoid, but i dont know where to put in line 2. do i have to drill a hole into something to make a nipple for the vaccum or can i jus T-peice it into something else?. and where would the vaccum hook up to?

thanks guys. sorry but im a noob at these things :D

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i have the same unit

3 pressure ports on the solenoid

i think mine is setup as

1) goes to actuator

2) goes to manifold

3) goes to fuel pressure reg line

not sure what order however

i could look at it tomorrow and tell you

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