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I am planning my GTR R34 Haltech Platinum Pro Plug In install right now, do I still need the stock OEM Wastegate valve control solenoid valve?

The reason I am asking is because I no longer have this OEM valve since I have the HKS F-con V-pro and Trust Greddy Profec B at the moment.

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Edited by etang789

It certainly wouldn't need it.

It gives you the option of using it if you want.

When you say I have the option of using the the factory Wastegate valve control solenoid, do I still need to purchase the Haltech boost control solenoid or can the ECU control the factory solenoid?

Edited by etang789

You can run either, but you already have a boost controller.

I would ditch the profec B and get the tuner to use the Haltech solenoid, or any other MAC valve in place of the stock solenoid.

You can run either, but you already have a boost controller.

I would ditch the profec B and get the tuner to use the Haltech solenoid, or any other MAC valve in place of the stock solenoid.

Thanks man! I will be ditching Trust Greddy Profec B then.

Whats the best or correct way to hook up the Haltech/MAC Boost control solenoid valve?

Whats the best or correct way to hook up the Haltech/MAC Boost control solenoid valve?

Wire it to the stock wiring if it is still there. If not, 12v and a spare DPO on the Auxiliary plug on the rear of the Haltech.

I was going to say something smart like "with wire, doofus", but I realised that he may well have meant more to do with the hoses than the wires. And I thought, "Nah, let him find the answers himself. It's not as though the question doesn't get a new thread every 2 weeks".

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