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Old 06-03-2015, 07:00 PM   #1
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How on earth does this thing get plumbed into the car.

I was planning to follow the diagram on their page but don't see how this will raise the boost to my planned 11 psi with the 7.25 psi spring in the Tial MV-S external wastegate.

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It won't do anything until you plug it into the evap harness and have it activated in your ecutek tune
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Understood, but plugging it inline from a boost source (compressor housing)
to bottom port of wastegate does what exactly if the only factor holding the valve shut in the wastegate is the 7.25psi spring.

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It won't do anything until you plug it into the evap harness and have it activated in your ecutek tune
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My apologies, such a dumb question.. For some reason I kept thinking the exhaust gas pressure would open the wastegate valve once it saw the 7.25 psi of force..
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My apologies, such a dumb question.. For some reason I kept thinking the exhaust gas pressure would open the wastegate valve once it saw the 7.25 psi of force..
Better to ask and think about it than throw it in and floor it lol
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