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as title says im having dramas with my pro fec 2... i have the 'on' bit of the boost soliniod going to the intercooler, and the othe one going to the waste gate... there are 3 other hoses that ive blocked off... if any one has any pics of there set up can they plz post up... its all in, and runs on stock boost on high, and low ive set the limiter at 4 psi to semi kelp me save fuel. i just cant seem to wind it up :D ive tryed all the settings in different levels... cheers!

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as title says im having dramas with my pro fec 2... i have the 'on' bit of the boost soliniod going to the intercooler, and the othe one going to the waste gate... there are 3 other hoses that ive blocked off... if any one has any pics of there set up can they plz post up... its all in, and runs on stock boost on high, and low ive set the limiter at 4 psi to semi kelp me save fuel. i just cant seem to wind it up :D ive tryed all the settings in different levels... cheers!
I have no idea how the Greddy profec works - I have the Jaycar EIBC myself - but if no-one else contacts you with personal knowledge here is a link with quite a bit of information:

http://www.thumper300zx.com/z32/profecb2/profecb.htm

on the stagea, we have taken the feed from the compressor (pre-intercooler) to the NO port (as listed in manual and is the one next side around from the COM port) then the COM port hose to the actuator.

your hose labeled "going somewhere down the front" appears to be plumbed in after the intercooler.

on the R33 we have used a feed from the plenum (T'ed and feeding) to the bottom of the ext wastegate and to the NC port. the COM port hose goes to the top of the wastegate.

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