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hi i have a turbosmart boost tee that im looking to put in my r32 gtst. ive looked everywhere for a guide for installation but i cant seem to find one that helps. if someone could show me a picture of thier setup or tell me how to it would be much appreciated

this is a picture from another thread about this topic.
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her is 2 pictures of my wastegate and that area i dont seem to have the same pipe

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the hose that you can see in the second pic connected to the waste gate actuator, is the one you will be wanting to cut and putting your boost tap in-line with.

Edited by Kane_R32

Standard R32 boost control hose is a short one that runs from a nipple on the front of the compressor housing to the wastegate actuator.

It is VERY difficult to access the nipple end of the hose with the car in one piece. Minimum disassembly is to pull the turbo inlet/AFM pipe out. Even then it is fiddly, as it hides behind the wastegate actuator bracket.

All you need to do to install a boost controller is to get the small hose off and run a hose from the "supply" side of the controller to the nipple on the comp housing. A hose from the "actuator" side of the controller to the wastegate actuator completes the install. Don't do this backwards as it seldom ends in anything good.

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