100% right, found some older pictures on a hard drive and that wasn't connected to anything before I took the engine out!Picture on last page not to sure possibly the stock boost solenoid which you won't be using.
Looking back at pictures, this was NOT connected to anything and was literally connected to nothing, just hanging around in the engine bay!2nd pic ignition module normally sits on a bracket bolted to the side of the cylinder head with thermal paste between it.
Can be mounted anywhere really the cooler the better.
Yes, I think I've worked that out!3rd pic top arrow is to the boost solenoid stock or aftermarket 3 port which I assume is what you are running.
Then from 3 port to actuator.
The 3rd port on an after marker boost solenoid can be left vent to atmosphere or plumbed back into the intake pipe like it does as stock.
Bit confused here. "only run a single line" a single line to where?Bottom arrow is fuel pressure regulator and Ideally only run a single line to this don't T of this line as any leaks and you will run lean.
Thanks for the link.This thread is how I have plumbed mine in with the charcoal canister removed hope it helps.
Charcoal filter
Hi guys new on here but this site was highly recommended for tech info and problem solving I've got a charcoal filter that appears to be leaking boost from thegti-r-us.forumotion.co.uk
So the black vacuum box is long gone on my car.If it was not connected to anything the car would of run massively lean on boost.
The fuel pressure regulator works on a 1 to 1 ratio so every 1 psi of boost it raises the fuel pressure 1psi if that makes sense.
I used the top smaller vacuum line from the black vacuum box on the back of the plenum as it's the correct size so no down size connectors needed and less chance of any leaks.
Yes 264'sI see you are running hks cams I assume the 264's?
Were these a drop in with the standard springs do you know?
Also what do you think k of them over the standard cams if you can remember?
Yeah the site was down, but I asked some another OC member to look into it and hey presto we are back.Apologies for not posting sooner, i've been unable to log on for about 2 weeks for some reason.
I could be, could you let me know how thick this spacer is?Andy, i may have a spacer knocking about for this very reason that fits on the head for the exhaust mani. I can't remember how thick it is though. Do you think you'd be interested?
I may look at this option, although I found a silcone reducer in my garage last weekend that fits perfectly.You can some times get your original compressor cover re machined to suit the larger compressor wheel so it a direct bolt on.