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hey guys, i know this has been covered a few times but I just can't seem to find the specific bit of info I'm after (i've gone through 3 pages of threads ...).

I'm in the process of connecting a boost controller (the blue T-piece one). I'm trying to figure out the vacuum line connections ... I've got the wastegate running a vacuum line from it to one of the vacuum lines (near the emission control box). I thought this was supposed to be connected to a compressed air side? (from what I've read?).

It's an after market turbo which doesn't have a nipple on it and neither does my stock inter cooler piping. Now the question is, from the actuator, I'll run a line to the controller ... and from there, do i HAVE to get a nipple screwed on to the cooler piping (charged air side) or can I connect that line to some other little nipple on the rb20 (one that's screwed shut or something?).

Thanks for the help!

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Electronic boost controller or manual?

If its electronic it will have both a vacuum and pressure line. From the turbo's nipple or taken from intercooler piping, one line goes to boost controller under bonnet and from the boost controller a line goes to the waste gate. Now for the vacuum line which goes to the controller in the car, it t's into the intake manifold which will have a vacuum line somewere to use.

Some electronic boost controllers may be different so dont quote me on this. Use it as a example.

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