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I have searched many places and have just want to know how to install the electronic Boost controller for R34 GTT with the internal wastegate etc all pretty much stock.

I see the picture here -

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Can someone go through this with me , so do i unplug the stock T piece from the solenoid and the actuator, then plug the IN from the ebc to the turbo inlet, and then the OUT from the ebc to the actuator line ?

Then in the picture it has the T Piece and the line that goes to the intake manifold but where does the other end go ? Or do i need to connect the stock T piece and do something with that?

Also one more question i have bought a used Turbo 3076 and the water/oil lines etc were not covered, is it recommended that i get the oil lines cleaned out just in case ?

Thanks for the help!

Yep, in goes to the cooler piper and out goes to the actuator.

The source for the ebc can go anywhere that sees boost, if you have a spare bung on the intake manifold just use that, otherwise you'll need to cut a hose and use the T. The hose for the standard boost sensor would be my pick but you can use any except the FPR hose, dont touch that.

If the turbos still off the car then a quick flush cant hurt, run some water through the water lines and pour some oil through the oil lines, doesnt have to be new oil, just clean.

Sweet thanks for your help man! All done, all tested and working perfectly - hardest part was hooking up the power (mine went to cigarette lighter wires) and then getting all the wiring neat and tidy :)

Thanks again

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