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Hey there guys I recently bought a hks evc 3 for my rb25, it currently has manual boost controller so I know where 2 of the pipes from the solenoid go ( wastegate actuator and the pipe after the throttle body pipes 1 & 3 from the solenoid ) I just want to know where the best place for the last pipe should go. Sorry I sound stupid I'm not very mechanically mindedpost-88676-0-81836200-1364966197_thumb.jpg

Thanks in advance

Axyl

Where is the line for the stock boost guage?

here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/307242-boost-gauge-install/

and here:

http://i764.photobucket.com/albums/xx281/defariheiro/P1010013.jpg

Tee into that line and you'll be fine.

Fyi....Most manuals for boost controllers will recommend to tee into the fuel pressure regulator line....i never do that. I prefer to leave the FPR and it's lines alone. Dont really think you'll want your fuel pressure oscillating because of an air leak.

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