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Are you letting the wolf ecu controll your boost?

If you are a gauge is not necessary, as the wolf will keep it at your desired setting and if something does go wrong i am pretty sure it has overboosting protection.

Personally, i am not into gauges, so i do not see the need for one.

GOOD LUCK with the install and tunning. I have been very pleased with the unit myself. Only one small glitch, i can not keep the engine running with my turbo timer :D, but hopefully that will be sorted soon.

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Cold start and idle are purrrrrring :P

- the problem was a combination of a few things :

1/ Oil was a little too thick on cold start

2/ Was only really bad in winter (cold mornings)

3/ Slight tune adjustments

Now that i have changed the oil, mornings aren't as cold and the tune has been adjusted, the car starts on the first turn (be it a second or two longer than factory).

The solenoid was for the boost, and i have hooked up the factory solenoind again, the wolf just pulses this off and on to maintain the desired psi.

I tried putting a biggish cap. on the ingnition wire to the wolf, to give the timer that fraction of a second longer, but without success.

Display has been mounted where the ashtray was, and the keypad relocated to the glove box. Looks really neat and works a treat :(. Now i have the p.i.n. security code, fully operational ;).

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Nice work Al! Love the idea of splitting the unit...

Im fair happy where iv mounted mine though, while iv made it detachable so as not to draw too much attention :(

Last thing i want to do is explain to the next cop what that hand controller is :D

So your using the factory solenoid to control boost? impressive cos we only managed to make it for at 10psi, after that it just wouldnt control boost so we had to installa bleed vavle..now im about to enquire for a 3bar solenoid from AEM

Howd u manage to make the factory solenoid work with the Wolf? was there anything to it?

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