Oct 17, 2006 #1 P prokeep15 New Member Joined May 24, 2004 Messages 120 Hey I was wondering if anyone has the directions to hooking up the RJC boost controller I took mine off on the rebuild and forgot how it goes back together vaccum line-wise.
Hey I was wondering if anyone has the directions to hooking up the RJC boost controller I took mine off on the rebuild and forgot how it goes back together vaccum line-wise.
Oct 18, 2006 #2 S Sweet6 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 12, 2001 Messages 3,535 The part with the locking nut is the top side.
Oct 18, 2006 #3 L Lee_Burough ..Never Forget.. Staff member Joined May 9, 2002 Messages 2,576 Look here
Oct 18, 2006 #4 P prokeep15 New Member Joined May 24, 2004 Messages 120 Does the Y fitting still get used then?
Oct 18, 2006 #5 S Sweet6 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 12, 2001 Messages 3,535 No. Just run the line between the turbo and the wastegate.
Oct 18, 2006 #6 L Lee_Burough ..Never Forget.. Staff member Joined May 9, 2002 Messages 2,576 prokeep15 said: Does the Y fitting still get used then? Click to expand... Yes, it is used to gather dust in your parts bin, because you don't need it any more. I left the wastegate solenoid in place and cut a piece of foam to cover both aperatures.
prokeep15 said: Does the Y fitting still get used then? Click to expand... Yes, it is used to gather dust in your parts bin, because you don't need it any more. I left the wastegate solenoid in place and cut a piece of foam to cover both aperatures.
Oct 18, 2006 #7 S Sweet6 Well-Known Member Joined Jun 12, 2001 Messages 3,535 Lee_Burough said: Yes, it is used to gather dust in your parts bin, because you don't need it any more. I left the wastegate solenoid in place and cut a piece of foam to cover both aperatures. Click to expand... I did the same. Left it so I could return to stock if needed in the future. Lord knows I would forget where I put the old parts. :biggrin:
Lee_Burough said: Yes, it is used to gather dust in your parts bin, because you don't need it any more. I left the wastegate solenoid in place and cut a piece of foam to cover both aperatures. Click to expand... I did the same. Left it so I could return to stock if needed in the future. Lord knows I would forget where I put the old parts. :biggrin: