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i got an apexi avcr boost controller (second hand) and it didnt come with a loom so going to make one up

so just wondering if anyone can help me out by telling me which wires go where

i know the:

red-ignition power

purple-RPM.injector signal

green-ground

black-ground

gray-throttle signal

white-speed signal

as per the apexi wiring pdf on the net but i need to know which wires go to the

boost control valve (pink and black wires) and the pressure sensor (pink, white and black wires)

thats the:

yellow wire

pink wire

blue wire

brown wire

orange wire

pics below

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so if anyone can help me out and let me know which one goes where that be great

cheers

ow and if ive posted in the wrong spot could mods please move thanks

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i think you have answered your own question in a way,

your showing the pics of the boost sensor- pink, white, and black so connect these to the matching at the master, then boost control solenoid dark pink and black, connect these to there matching at the master, (the black is a common ground so ground all these to the same earth,

you need to find an ecu pinout for your engine, then at the ecu connect each wire to the relevent matching wire at the ecu,

all the spare wires i wouldnt touch just tape them up unless the pdf says otherwise,

yeah i dont know which ones go where though...

i just need to see if anyone knows which colour

goes to which one cause i dont want to stuff it

up lol so if anyone has one that they can look at

and see what plugs go where and the colours

they match up with that be great.

as for the ecu positions i have that already i got

it off the pdf

yeah what dose the filter do? do you know where to get one?

i know it wont be hard to match the wires but i need to know which one goes where lol

as you can see in the pic i got the unit and pressure sensor and boost control valve

so just need to join everything up

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Edited by Aaron BNR32 GTS-T

i dont get it...

run the

red-ignition power

purple-RPM.injector signal

green-ground

black-ground

gray-throttle signal

white-speed signal as stated in your 1st post. and join these at the ecu to correct wires

then the boost sensor mounts in your engine bay, run a boost and vacuum line from the inlet manifold to it, then join the pink black and white wires back into the AVCR master screen thats mounted on your dash, solder and insulate

,

mount the boost solenoid near the turbo but away from excessive heat, run a boost line to the turbo actuator and signal line from the turbo intercooler pipe or similar, run the dark pink and black wires back to the master avcr screen and join solder and insulate.

i dont get it...

run the

red-ignition power

purple-RPM.injector signal

green-ground

black-ground

gray-throttle signal

white-speed signal as stated in your 1st post. and join these at the ecu to correct wires

then the boost sensor mounts in your engine bay, run a boost and vacuum line from the inlet manifold to it, then join the pink black and white wires back into the AVCR master screen thats mounted on your dash, solder and insulate,

mount the boost solenoid near the turbo but away from excessive heat, run a boost line to the turbo actuator and signal line from the turbo intercooler pipe or similar, run the dark pink and black wires back to the master avcr screen and join solder and insulate.

no offence but i didnt think i could make it any clearer.

have a look at the pics in your 1st post,

boost solenoid

dark pink----------to-------> dark pink on the avcr master

black----------to------------>black on the avcr master

boost sensor

pink-----------to---------->pink on avcr master

white---------to----------->white on avcr master

black---------to---------->black on the avcr master

they wont work cause they receve the signal from the engine ecu with the wires i already know and process the infomation in the avcr unit and then send the info to the pressure sensor and control valve to open the wastegate via the colourd wires i dont know hence me needing to know

http://www.apexi-usa.com/content/pdf6115.pdf

ok couple of minutes on google for you

The colours on the harness side are correct to the avcr.

Pressure Sensor Pink goes to AVCR Pink

Pressure Sensor Black goes to AVCR Red

Solenoid Valve Red goes AVCR Yellow

Solenoid Valve Black goes AVCR Brown

Solenoid Valve White goes AVCR Blue

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