Low Boost with nonsequential setup???
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Low Boost with nonsequential setup???
Ok I did the poor mans way.With the stock twin setup i had a 10-5-5 pattern.So i decided to try the nonsequential system. After changing it over now I only get 5lbs period.It spools to 5bs by 3900 ish rpms, but wont go any higher.So after all this I go back to sequential and my boost goes back to 10-5-5. Now why can i get 10lbs with sequential but only 5 lbs with non?
i've been through all the usual boost leaks.I dont have any leaks anywhere.I just can get it to boost past 5lbs with non sequential.Any ideas anyone?
i've been through all the usual boost leaks.I dont have any leaks anywhere.I just can get it to boost past 5lbs with non sequential.Any ideas anyone?
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Which solenoid are you using to control the wastegate? I didn't have issue with this same thing, but I read a bit about it when I was doing my poormans non-seq. The way I did it was I plugged the lines off of the left solenoid (can't remember which is which right now) and left the electrical connectors both attached the way the were.
Lines shown here. (You can see one of the plugged lines out of focus in the bottom left of pic)
On a side note, hows the mx-6? I had one before I bought the FD. Is it a V6?
Lines shown here. (You can see one of the plugged lines out of focus in the bottom left of pic)
On a side note, hows the mx-6? I had one before I bought the FD. Is it a V6?
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