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Old 06-25-07, 09:25 AM
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Hey, i have been searching for over 2 hours looking for a definate answer to the question i have about my NonSequential MBC install. I am FULL NSeq. No soleniods whatsoever. I cant figure out about when i install my MBC where the stock pill used to be, do i cap off the other nipple on the actuator or no? I am reading more things suggesting yes, but others saying if i cap it off, the air has no place to bleed too and the actuator will open at around 7psi. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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anyone? im pulling my hair out here. I cant figure out why with the pill you need the solenoid, but the MBC you dont/ isnt th MBC just an adjustable pill essentially?
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i just completley close the boost controller, an with that closed and the other nipple capped, i boosted .70bar on the PFC. Higher than i ever have, so the problem lies within the wastgate.
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