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I just bought one and can't get it to work. Well it lights up and you get to play around with the settings and numbers and displays the boost level, but it doesn't seem to change my boost setting at all.

It's a Blitz DSBC, are there any Blitz specialists performance stores out there?

I'm located near Liverpool in Sydney but willing to go for a bit of a drive to find a good mechanic.

Thanks guys.

make sure the hose on the unit goes to where your boost guage is, and NOT back to the solenoids.

Huh? In more detail please...

I ran a hose from intercooler piping to the 'in' bit of solenoid, another hose from the 'out' bit of solenoid to the wastegate, bypassing the factory solenoid altogether.

Also ran a reading from the factory boost gauge line to the Boost Control unit.

3 Lines.

Anyone with installation guidance too? I think I may have installed it wrong? lol

You've installed it right. If you have power at the unit and it's connected to the solenoid ok, then it should be working alright.

Have you checked the little switch on the back of the unit to see that it's set for an internal wastegate rather than an external gate? Also that you have the gain and ratio set high enough to make a difference.

I am running the same unit with out the factory solenoid at about 30 gain and 30 ratio i think and it works fine. Also make sure that it you have the unit running at the possition you have set the boost at (say position 1) and not another position with no settings or the off position or something like that.

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