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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Gradenko, It can either use another sloenoid, of the stock one. I think it uses one of the PWM outputs, but I'll check with Steve and let you know.

My stock solenoid did jack! i even disconnected the hoses going to it and it still stuck around 8psi and didnt rise.

I dont see it being a reliable source of boost control really.

:P Boosty. Nah ..... maybe im going to hard at the gym or something ..... i just got home last night and just collapsed on the couch and i wasnt feeling to well and every muscle in my body hurt and mums like "your not going to gym tonight" ... i insisted i was going but as time came i just was so tired im like "your right im not going" ...... i feel like ive been sapped of all my energy :P and feel all teary etc cos im so tired.
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