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Yes, you can use the wiring for the stock boost solenoid. Mine has been wired up with spade connectors straight into the stock boost solenoid plug :(

You will need to change the way the tubes to the mac valve are set up, though.

well ive only got to choose from 1 black and 1 white wire to connect the wires from the MAC valve (which both wires are black). i dont know which one to connect to which. the wiring diagram only had the colours that come from the ecu which are LG and L/W.

and i still dont know which wires from the mac valve are + and -

I just went and had a look at mine for you. Both wires on the Mac valve are black, but it looks like one has writing on it. I also saw '---', so I guess that one is the negative. The stock BC connector is a rectangle shape with the connectors in a T sort of layout. The connector that is at one end of the rectangle connector is the negative. The one that runs down the centre of the 'rectangle' is the positive. I hope that makes sense.

OK, well there ya go then. That would explain why the wires are both black :D

yeah it confused me at first.. just like injectors.. they don't have + or -

you learn something every day ;) .. dunno what i have learnt yet though :)

yeah it confused me at first.. just injectors.. they don't have + or -

you learn something every day :D .. dunno what i have learnt yet though ;)

Yes you have...

That DiRT is a tightass and wont spend coin on a wideband

Yes you have...

That DiRT is a tightass and wont spend coin on a wideband

If i am tuning it then you are going to have to have a wideband sensor. Simple.

Anthony, get him to pull the one out of your car, then he can put it back when your done?

No.

I win. he purchased one :D I want to setup Open Loop correction on his car.. big $$ engine would be good to have some insurance when he is at power cruise

his o2 sensor is more in the front half than the rear end doof :D

Anthony would you mind PM'ing me with a basic run down of setting up antilag and cyclic idle. Did the fuel map need to be changed at all?

Edited by TiTAN
good thing I don't tune my own car then...

either way... the heart-break is still there...

hey ive tuned your car!!.. Twice! Stop your whinging!

& No can do Titan.. you got stock turbo.. i am guessing it would break on your first anti lag.

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