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Thread: Dtec FC/BC.
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Old 06-09-2008, 04:16 AM   #1 (permalink)
esahteefaw
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Default Dtec FC/BC.

I installed the Dtec FC, Knocklite, BC as well as a WOT Box lastnight. Everything is properly working, but I have a question as to the easiest one to install; the BC.

It's pretty self explanatory, but perhaps I'm just simply missing something. Where do I route the DTEC Air Temperature Sensor (DTEC-AIRT)? The one that allows for an air temperature measurement.

I'm following the Boost Control Solenoid Plumbing Diagram as shown here http://www.turboxs.com/downloads/dte...anual_1_01.pdf. The BC came with 2 vac lines. One vac line is the perfect size to run from my AGP WGA to the left side of the BC. The other vac line is very small, but it fits perfectly on the DTEC Air Temperature Sensor. But, I don't know what to put that vac line onto. The middle is the pressure source which goes back to the turbo, and the right side is the air return vent that connects to an intake piping. But, since I have to intake, it's being vented to atmosphere.

I apologize if it's been covered before. I did search.. a lot, but to no avail.

TIA for any help.
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