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Here is the page of the powerfc d-jetro that explain how to connect boost control kit but it is in Japanish.

http://img408.imageshack.us/my.php?image=b...ntrollerrz7.jpg

I would like to use the map sensor and solenoid valve from my avc-r as I read that can work fine because they are the same as power fc boost control kit

So I have 3 wires from map sensor Signal, Ground and +voltage

and 2 wires from solenoid 12V and ground

As I can undestand from my excelent Japanish that I know :D

1. Put off the 3 pins from the boost control plug, the central is map signal.

2. Put the map signal in the central plug from d-jetro sensors.

3. Put the other two pins at voltage and ground on the d-jetro plug.

Ok with the signal wire.. ok with the voltage and ground from the map sensor..

But solenoid voltage and ground from the same wires with the map sensors?!?!

So how will open and close the valve?!?

How it will work?!?

Map sensors needs always voltage so how will control the valve?

I would like to know because I am afraid to don't do any damage!!

Ok if you give me one for free :/

Sorry mate but I ask if I can connect the solenoid and the map sensor and if I understand what and how to connect.

I don't ask if it is good power fc boost controller or an independant one :(

I have an avc-r but I don't want so many screens in my car :S :S

Edited by GreeceS13

I wish i had $1 for everytime ive seen someone send you to visit Pauls power fc FAQ.

Because every question you have asked to date is in there or in some other thread on SAU.

So for the effort of my post, you OWE ME $1. I will PM you my paypal details.

GO READ THE POWER FC FAQ!!!!!!!!!

Ofcourse I have read it.

Many many times.

It hasn't everything...

Anyway I think that in my first post I have understood wrong how to connect the solenoid and the map sensor.

Map sensor... 3 wires... 12V, Ground and signal... we connect them at the plug near the commander. Left 12V, center signal, right ground.

And the solenoid I must connect it at the stock loom?

I didn't know that rb26 have from stock solenoid valve.

So solenoid has 2 wires... Voltage, ground.

Voltage to the ECU pin 25 "Wastegate valve control solenoid valve"

and ground from everywhere?

PLEASE ANYONE WHO KNOWS CONFIRM ME PLEASE THEESE

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