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Thanks Lance,

I just want to know is this Diagram correct?

Green line from the solenoid = The one without the restrictor, point to the battery = line goes to the wastegate (Green line)?

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If the diagram is not correct, cna someone please amend it / edit post so it *is* correct?

I have a similar plumbing problem... my GTR has been mucked with.

Diagram is good for those of us with a pile of parts on the table :)

If the diagram is not correct, cna someone please amend it / edit post so it *is* correct?

I have a similar plumbing problem... my GTR has been mucked with.

Diagram is good for those of us with a pile of parts on the table :)

+1 for that I've been avoiding my boost lines for a while now although I'm glad to see that the evap purge lines that run behind the rear timing cover are only emissions stuff cause I forgot to put them back on before setting all my timing up and I'm not taking the timing belt off again just for that.

Thats not actually correct,

the actutator lines should only be plumbed into the boost solenoid ( as apose to also being plumbed into the "bottom of collector, Boost source" like in the above picture)

Not on a STD GTR.

That diagram look right to me. If you remove the pill it can bleed more boost source from the actuator line - hence increasing boost.

The blue line bleeds off to the inlet of the turbo to allow more boost when the plug on the solenoid is pulled enabling the higher boost level

i stand corrected... lessons learned

Edited by GTR_JOEY

well according to that diagram theres a direct line between the manifold and the actuators, somethings is not right there

pretty sure the green and blue are ass about in the top half of that diagram

Your wrong. Thats how they came out. The solenoid is only a 2 port. Meaning that if it is not energized the signal that the actuators get is the full signal from the +ve side of the throttle bodies(hence minimum boost or actuator pressure).

When the solenoid is fully energized 100% duty then you are bleeding the maximum amount of boost the solenoid can flow away from the actuator hence reducing the signal to the actuators and increasing the boost. If you want more boost then removing the pill will allow more flow and reduce the signal to the actuators even more.

If you hook it up the way you have suggested then at 0%duty you will have no signal on the actuators hence shitloads of boost. Follow the diagrams guys and you will be sweet.

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