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Ok so after re-reading the instructions again I over looked the Scrambling features and I will connect it with a Momentary 2 way Toggle Switch.
I see that it works independently so can flicker at anytime...nice gadget..:)
 
I read somewhere that to get a better performance from the Controller, to install the Solenoids as close as possible to the Turbo?
Is this correct??
 
J-B Racing said:
I read somewhere that to get a better performance from the Controller, to install the Solenoids as close as possible to the Turbo?
Is this correct??

They say to mount the sensor as close to the Wastegate as possible, I've been fine with both attached to the inside of the radiator



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I can mount the Sensor on the WG I have 4 Ports. I had the Solenoids beside the rad when I had the AMS500.

Cool...:)
 
The wastegate is the best place for the sensor. Never mount the sensor right next to the solenoids.
 
Very well Cal. Not my intensions anyway. But the Solenoids will be about 2 feet away from the WG.
 
2 feet is fine. When it's right next to the solenoids, the controller will see the solenoid pulses and over-correct back and forth
 

Can you explain why it is not a good idea to mount the solenoid on the side of the wastegate (ie. perpendicular to the spring)

I have a Tial 44 and i drilled and tapped a new port on the side. Basically i have commited to my hole and would like to know why it is bad.

Adrian
 
If you're talking about the sensor, you should be fine. If you're talking about the solenoid, I would move it a little farther away
 
Thanks Cal, and yes i mean the sensor, NOT the solenoids.

I am fighting a serious head cold and it is slowly turning me into a retard.

Adrian
 
Thanks Cal, and yes i mean the sensor, NOT the solenoids.

I am fighting a serious head cold and it is slowly turning me into a retard.

Adrian

I understand Adrian. It got dow into the 40's here last night. Brrrrrr :p
 
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