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Hi all!

i was wondering if anyone has a pic of their boost solenoid or if they know where the hoses are suppose to connect to.

I just bought myself a skyline the other day and realised that it was not boosting past 5psi, after reading other topics i realized it was the solenoid. atm i only have the bottom hose on the solenoid connected..

if anyone has pics that would be great!

Thanks in advanced

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5 psi is normal for a stock standard 33...

you can make it 7 all the time, as opposed to just above 4500rpm where the actuator opens and lets more air through...

search for a thread called High boost mode or something...

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its a r33 yes.

its running at 5psi all the time even when you pass 5k rpm..

has anyone got pics?

"1 hose goes to the w/g actuator and one to a positive boost source.. ie jst on the jpipe"

wheres the J pipe? im new to skylines =P is that anywhere on the intercooler piping?

I had a look at the high boost mod.. will look into it as soon as i get it working properly first.

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its a r33 yes.

its running at 5psi all the time even when you pass 5k rpm..

has anyone got pics?

"1 hose goes to the w/g actuator and one to a positive boost source.. ie jst on the jpipe"

wheres the J pipe? im new to skylines =P is that anywhere on the intercooler piping?

I had a look at the high boost mod.. will look into it as soon as i get it working properly first.

dude, not sure if these will help you, but that's all i could find... if u still need help, im pretty sure i have some more old pics around...

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thanx for the pics princess

can you tell me where they are connected?

is it the top or bottom to the wastegate?

n the other to the intercooler piping correct?

by the looks of it the bottom to the wastegate, and the top is tee pieced to 2 places on the intercooler piping?

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thanx for the pics princess

can you tell me where they are connected?

is it the top or bottom to the wastegate?

n the other to the intercooler piping correct?

by the looks of it the bottom to the wastegate, and the top is tee pieced to 2 places on the intercooler piping?

i'll look for some more pics if you can't see what you need from this ones... it's been a while since i pulled that stock boost controller off and can't remember where it all went, but that's why there are pics.. :D

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It is clearly the waste gate and the pressure source T'ed from the top nipple of the solenoid, and the bottom one does its thing buh to where it goes I never touched it.

THANKS!

my bottom one is connected near the pod.. so im guessing i just gotta sort out the top one.

Thanks everyone who helped!

Big UPs for the people on skylinesaustralia forums :D

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