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HI

i've brought one of the TURBOTECH manual boost controller of the forum

i've tryed installing it, but i must be connecting it up wrong because the boost just goes nuts, (don't worry i pulled my foot of the throttle soon as i saw it go past 1 bar)

i've been using a normal bleed valve, i heard this was better the turbotech was better, better Response and spool up etc

Can someone clarify how to connect it up on r33 skyline, I’ve read the other posts about installing it can’t seem to get it

The instructions say connect one end of the boostcontoler to the turbo actuator, then have tee piece off the other end connecting to the turbo and the blow off valve

First of all what is the other line to the turbo, I though there was only one that goes to the turbo actuator

And for the blow off valve can that line just be connected to the intercooler piping???

Any more help would be very appreciated

Cheers

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You want it to go between the intercooler return pipe and the actuator, replacing the t-piece that runs up to the stock boost solenoid. You can then remove the solenoid, and plug up the remaining hose.

Let me know if you have any dramas...

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