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nathan mate the boost controller is pretty easy to fit

the arrow on the boost controller points to the actuator..then the other on is the vac line from the intercooler.

to hook your boost gauge it depends on how you want it done...

what type controller and what type of boost gauge?

i did both mine, can guide you through it if you want... pretty bussy this week so cant really give you a hand.

nathan mate the boost controller is pretty easy to fit

the arrow on the boost controller points to the actuator..then the other on is the vac line from the intercooler.

to hook your boost gauge it depends on how you want it done...

is that why you got someone else to install it?

Just after someone to install the boost gauge and manual controller I have on the 32.

Dont want posts if you arent helping thankyou :yes:

nathan mate the boost controller is pretty easy to fit

the arrow on the boost controller points to the actuator..then the other on is the vac line from the intercooler.

to hook your boost gauge it depends on how you want it done...

is that why you got someone else to install it?

FYI Ryan he is asking how to install a MANUAL boost controller....not an Electronic Boost Controller

Slight differences in that mate....i cbf doing the wires through the firewall bit

what type controller and what type of boost gauge?

i did both mine, can guide you through it if you want... pretty bussy this week so cant really give you a hand.

Thankyou to the only person offering to help. They are both apexi but with my luck recently I didnt want to touch anything and people saying its easy to install I thought someone could help me out.

So whatever help you can give me that would be good.. thanks :yes:

nathan mate the boost controller is pretty easy to fit

the arrow on the boost controller points to the actuator..then the other on is the vac line from the intercooler.

to hook your boost gauge it depends on how you want it done...

Thankyou to the only person offering to help. They are both apexi but with my luck recently I didnt want to touch anything and people saying its easy to install I thought someone could help me out.

So whatever help you can give me that would be good.. thanks :banana:

I guess some people are either lazy to DIY or to do a bit of trial and error

thats how i have learnt a few things on my car...via trial and error

I guess some people are either lazy to DIY or to do a bit of trial and error

thats how i have learnt a few things on my car...via trial and error

A lil personal stab there Krishy?

If you knew my luck with things at things breaking at the moment and plus I dont have money to repair it if it goes wrong. Rather someone know what they are doing to just go ahead and do it.

Krishy, if he clearly doesn't know what hes doing he could easily put the controller in and the boost guages plumbed incorrectly and run far too much boost and end up smashing his bottom end and being up for a couple G,

Goodluck mate.

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