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hi guys

i installed a new turbo in my gtt & now im not sure where to connect 3 vacuum lines.

Please look at the attached pic & tell how to get about.

A . The other end of this connects to boost gadge

B. This is off the induction hose

C .This is from the intercooler to the turbo

I also had a manual boost controller installed so pls advc how that gets connected aswell.

thnx alot for your help

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B needs to be bloked off, and your boost controller goes in between the actuator on the turbo and the intercooler pipe so in your case in the middle of the line that connects C to the turbo and make surre you connect the boost controller the right way around.

As for A i dont see a A in your pic

'A' Charcoal Canister

'B' Would have gone to you old boost controller solenoid, can be blocked.

Don't leave 'C' disconnected, it goes to the power steering air valve...I was getting confused as that is actually your top-pipe, looks like you've used it as your bottom pipe???? You can T this one also to feed the turbo actuator.

I can see A now stupid phone pic was to small and as other guy said that goes to your charcoal canister. You said something about your boost gauge thats line is on the other side of the engine at the back of the intake manifold.

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