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Hey guys tried doing a search and I am trying to find my boost restrictor on my r33 Gtr?

There is no restrictor in the pipe with the yellow band.. Is there another one? The car won't boost over 9psi.. There is a bleed valve on the car.. This fitted on the drivers side near the intake.. But the boost controller wires still connected..

Pictures or links or help much appricated..

Steve

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run your boost solenoid on the turbo side, u can cap off the lines that connect to the stock boost solenoid

Search for the rb26 vacuum diagram which shows how to hook your boost controller up properly

Any pictures of how this is done.. Could I just put my boost controller over at the turbo side?

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http://i.imgur.com/B4stl.jpg

thats a picture of how i had mine setup, basically i installed a nipple on the bottom of the 'twin turbo' pipe and got the pressure source from there

You put a T piece in there going to the solenoid but what did you do with the 2 standard pipes that go to the inlet manifold? Also where's the other vacuum pipe going to?

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Right I found the rear boost restrictor under the inlet manifold at the back marked with a yellow band, removed and my car is no different, still runs just under 10psi.. What else could it be?

Had a look for the yellow band mark on the front coming off the boost controller but I think my pipes have been replaced.. I know it's had a engine before..

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