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Looking for instuctions for the hks evc 3 and wondering if anybody knows where to download them in english. There has to be a place to get them, pretty much just want to know what the little switch on the back is saying sw or po? also what u attach the boost scrambeller too???

any help would be appreciated.

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its on my site, check out my signature. sw and po are internal gate and external gate selector. scrambler switch is for temp higher boost mode, ie: run 10psi always and scramble to 12psi for 30 seconds when pressed

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with these pictures, do u have to do anything to the stock solenoid/lines like block the stock pipes off/take off connector to stock solenoid?.

or is that all u have to do to run the boost controller? im assuming these vaccums will replace the stock ones?.

thanks

guyss anyone know?. want to put this in tonight!!

jus need to know what happens to the vaccums from the stock solenoid (which im prettys ure will be replaced by new hks soleniod)

but more importantly do i have to do anything on the turbo side? as i was inspecting my mates r33 gtr and i saw nothing modified on the turbo/actuator side.

guyss anyone know?. want to put this in tonight!!

jus need to know what happens to the vaccums from the stock solenoid (which im prettys ure will be replaced by new hks soleniod)

but more importantly do i have to do anything on the turbo side? as i was inspecting my mates r33 gtr and i saw nothing modified on the turbo/actuator side.

Here is the evc2 ( in australia, people say it evc3) installation. http://mkiv.supras.org.nz/articles/hksevc.htm

hope can help u

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