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OK ppl I have read the DIY section on this and I maybe a little slow. But first is the wire we cut the black or white as I have been given both suggestions. I have done the black wire option on my Stagea and not sure if is has worked (don't have boost gauge). My other Q is do i ground it from the solenoid or do I earth it proir to it going to the ECU and leave the Black From the solenoid hanging in the breeze with no connection.

Can someone with the smarts clear this up for me. From my reading of the DIY it is the Black wire but it doesn't tell me which side to earth wire coming from solenoid of wire to ECU.

A pic of the wires cut on a stagea would be great.

Cheers in advance, ICE

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If u 't' the black wire halfway between the plug and solenoid, then run that 't' wire straight 2 the body with good earth. U should notice the difference the first test drive. It will 'shot' off the line from a standing start quicker than prior 2 doing mod, plus there won't b a lift/ serge in boost from 4500-5000 rpm because it is already on the higher setting (due 2 mod.). Hope that helps.

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