boost controller install

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CussCuss
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Post by CussCuss »

gotrice, yes thats where you hook it up, i dont have one of those so mine had to be made up, but its the same thing
ok pic time.
this is how i have mine setup
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this is why it spikes
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Post by jameshey_1 »

LOL i didnt mean what psi is best for drifting n 0-100 i ment whats the best way to have the boost controller set up the way where u get a spike or the way without a spike :D
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TD05
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Post by TD05 »

don't use a bleed valve controller, use a Grainger valve controller instead, fits between the compressor outlet and the wastegate actuator diaphragm, it completely blocks the signal to the wastegate until the desired boost is achieved, the car boosts quicker with very little spike.
check out these links, it's sort of a mini BOV, you can adjust the pressure it opens at by turning the lock ring.


http://www.xmission.com/~dempsey/perform/grainger.htm
http://minimopar.knizefamily.net/perf/wcv.html
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Post by jameshey_1 »

how hard are these to install and how much r they were can i get one ???
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Post by Dr-X »

I made my own for my sigma, out of about $20 worth of plumbing and engineering parts. They're pretty simple, turn the knob to increase boost (requires more boost to move the ball bearing and allow air to flow)

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TD05
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Post by TD05 »

that's something like it, mine doesnt have a separate barb coming off the side though, its like the one on the website.
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Post by jameshey_1 »

well 1 question still needs to be answered WHERE DO I GET IT????
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Post by flav »

turbosmart, autobarn. or i can send you one.
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Post by jameshey_1 »

are they cheaper than boost controllers and flav i kno u can send me anything
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Post by Junkers »

How much improvement will you notice over a bleed type, i have a greddy in car controller bleed type i think, don't really want to change unless it is REALLY worthwhile
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