and how do i run my hoses?
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This is not accurate. The wastegate uses banjo bolts. It does not "self block." The top port is for electronic boost controllers to reapply pressure to keep the wastegate shut. If you don't have an ebc the top nipple can be left open, or not even installed.kab-rst wrote:nop, the wastegate will be self blocked when u'll tight the bolt on, the bov dont requires anything
thanks for corecting me. as for the BOV, i was using a greedy type-s with 2 nipple(didin'thad to use the lower one on mine) as i changed to an hks, i have only one nipple on the ssqv,hppwdn wrote:This is not accurate. The wastegate uses banjo bolts. It does not "self block." The top port is for electronic boost controllers to reapply pressure to keep the wastegate shut. If you don't have an ebc the top nipple can be left open, or not even installed.kab-rst wrote:nop, the wastegate will be self blocked when u'll tight the bolt on, the bov dont requires anything
The side port is your source for boost reference from your intake manifold. That one pushes open the spring as the psi increases. For non boost controller and manual boost controller applications this is the only one you have to use.
Tial install info for reference
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With the BOV, I'm not sure, don't know too much about that type. I have a Tial 50mm bov.
Bo0sted_Rafi wrote:In a WG, you use the top nipple if you got a manual or electronic boost controller.
The correct instalation its when you use a line from the turbo to the wg in the nipple below of the wg. in that line you can use a "T" to use that boost signal to a boost controller and from the boost controller to the upper nipple of the wg. In my case, i got a better response when i use a boost controller.