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anyone know the vacume hose setup for standard boost solenoid on a r34 neo is?

From looking around for a while i think it goes something like this:

Intake (air intake pipe) to a T piece, one end to the bottom of the solenoid and the other to the turbo valve?

Intercooler pipe to the top of the solenoid?

Anyone confirm this is correct?

Also i have an after market turbo (hypergear atr43 550hp) will taking out the manual boost controller and using the stock solenoid (for defect sake) be ok?

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look bud , stock solenoid wont work, Atr43g3 turbo if its new it will open waste gate at 18psi( if not it will open at 15psi ) , If you attach the standard solenoid it may stuff your car, the stock solenoid originally worked off 5 - 7 psi . Honestly if you asking this your going to be like me and stuff your car!! remember original waste gate was about 7 psi

the T piece should be between the cooler pipe and actuator. if your just doing it to get past the pits then run a hose directly from the cooler pipe to the actuator and get rid of the solenoid altogether

The car will run though as the pits are just 5 min away from my house?

So from the cooling pipe is the one one coming from the afm?

Block off the one coming from the intercooler?

At the moment looks like this

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