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Hey guys I just got a single stage turbo smart boost controller and Im having a hard time getting it to work, from what Ive found on the net all u do is take the 2 hoses going into the boost reg. and use them to go into the Tee on the boost controller, Ive done that and the boost hasn't changed, I've tried adjusting it and installing the tee one way then the other and still I cant get any more boost out of it, PS the switch is all hooked and it clicks when u flick it so that ends all good

Cheers for any help

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Stand at front. Between ur battery and fuse box is the stock boost solenoid, use the hose coming in from the right on 1 of the tee bits. 2nd one is right behind the plenum, prick of a spot... Pull it off the plenum, block the hose off. Run a fresh hose from this nipple, to ur tee. Grab ur boost reading of your fpr hose for ur controller,

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Hey guys I just got a single stage turbo smart boost controller and Im having a hard time getting it to work, from what Ive found on the net all u do is take the 2 hoses going into the boost reg. and use them to go into the Tee on the boost controller, Ive done that and the boost hasn't changed, I've tried adjusting it and installing the tee one way then the other and still I cant get any more boost out of it, PS the switch is all hooked and it clicks when u flick it so that ends all good

Cheers for any help

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