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Old 10-01-2008, 11:13 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default 50 Trim + Greddy Boost Controller = Confusion.. Please help!

OK, so I'm really confused the more I read the more confused I get.. So I'm a picture guy and I want to know if this is correct.. HELP!


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its simple man

basically you have two ports on the wastegate

top port is to control boost
bottom port is to stabilize the diaphram so you dont have boost creep



i will be back up this weekend for good.....so lmk if you need any help
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I have another question.. Why can't the SAFC II monitor knock??
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its simple man

basically you have two ports on the wastegate

top port is to control boost
bottom port is to stabilize the diaphram so you dont have boost creep



i will be back up this weekend for good.....so lmk if you need any help

Ok but does that mean my diagram is right?

I also found out some very good information on how the SAFC works, I guess I should read the manual hahaha..
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I have another question.. Why can't the SAFC II monitor knock??

the signal the NGCIII uses is not in a format the SAFC can read properly. I would strongly suggest getting an Aeroforce SG....reads everything the pcm is doing
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Ok but does that mean my diagram is right?

if the diaphram had anything wrong with it you'd have some serious issues
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NOT my diaphram .... my PICTURE!!!! hahaha :P Is that the right way to hook it up.

You're a funny guy hehehe
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the signal the NGCIII uses is not in a format the SAFC can read properly. I would strongly suggest getting an Aeroforce SG....reads everything the pcm is doing

Yah I'm leaning more and more towards a Aeroforce over a ScanGauge II.
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NOT my diaphram .... my PICTURE!!!! hahaha :P Is that the right way to hook it up.

You're a funny guy hehehe


was wanting to see if you were awake

there is one on the compressor cover use a tee so that one line goes to supply boost controller which then connects to the top port of wga and the other line from the tee goes to the bottom port of wga
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So you're saying it's right then? There was an explanation somewhere of what the COM and NC ports were I think COM = Common.
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