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Hey fellas

I sold my power fc d-jetro and going to run an adaptronic which has a built in boost controller

I got a 3 port mac valve to control the boost

Is 1 on the valve from pressure source (eg from turbo housing/inter cooler piping) and 2 goes to wastegate while 3 is left venting?

Also I have a GFB EX50 wastegate with 2 ports, do I connect to the top or bottom port?

Any info would be great, thanks

There are many ways to set it up, depending what boost you plan to run. The Turbosmart website shows most of them.

I used a different 5 port MAC valve on mine, switching top and bottom wastegate ports separately, bleeding one port while actuating the other. I have perfect boost control from gate pressure, (18psi), to 30psi with only minimal drop off.

with my old blitz boost controller I had the solenoid going to the top port of the wastegate, then the bottom port when to the turbo compressor housing port

that way worked perfect and held boost perfectly but im reading a heap of different stuff so im confused

I did mine how the blitz boost controoler manual recomnds with gate top port goes to out on controoler solonoid, gate bottom port to turbo housing and finally source close to throttle body to solonoid in port. Holds boost perfect.

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