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that was my old R32 in my pic there.. i have an R32 4Door RB25det... duz the boost solenoid connects to the wastegate actuator Vacuum line?? i have a strait vacuume line from actuator to the intercooler pipe.

yes it has an RB25 Conversion... okay kool. so if i have no boost solenoid what boost will run 5-6 psi?

That really depends what actuator it has in there if it was the one off your 32 then it would be 10psi, if was the standard 33 one would be around 7psi i believe.

standard 33 wastegate is about 5psi. if your 32 has had a conversion done then there is a good chance the solenoid wasn't put in. it is normally situated on the strut tower on the passenger side. since you have a straight hose from the wastegate actuator to the cooler pipe then you don't have the solendoid (well at least not hooked up). just get a manual boost controller if you want to up the boost a bit.

cheers for confirming all of that. i have a manual boost controller i just installed. but it wont make any more then 6-7 psi not matter if its full on or full closed. its a FLYIN controller wastegate style.

I see a problem there, all 3 boost controller ports are being used.. I think only 2 are supposed to be plugged into it.

Yeah one of the ports is a vent to atmosphere - check the installation instructions if you have them.

- one port to high pressure side (anywhere between turbo compressor outlet and throttle)

- one port to wastegate actuator

- one port venting to atmosphere

on the valve i have the side entry is the high pressure side, and the bottom port is to the actuator (IIRC...). You'll have to work out which of your side ports is what.

haha yeah iv dun these before just not 1 with 3 ports... no installation instructions... the top 2 ports never close, only the bottom port closes up fully. so should i just block 1 side off and just use 2?

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