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Old 11-11-2007, 06:17 PM   #1 (permalink)
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how is everyone setting up their avc-r for vaccum lines please state weather you have stock turbo or bigger turbo.
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well I'm a little lost I set my boost on my avc to 1.20 and I'm getting more like 1.56 what type of set up would I use to get 16-19 psi I know the conversion but not off the top of my head.
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ok I know I'm not the only one with an apex B/C
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16 psi would be 1.1 bar. 21 psi is 1.5 bar. so somewhere inbetween there would probably be fine for you. your gain is probably set up too high. that can cause an overboost. are you boosting by gear? you can change duty cycle and boost by gear, there's a write up for base settings on this site somewhere, it was very helpful.
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ok I I'm slowly figuring this out for awhile I wasnt able to control the boost. Put I changed the ports on the solinoid. NC goes to the wwastegate and COM is going to my throttle body (I do not have a nipple on the turbo thanx to AGP). Now I did that I had a all my vaccum running out of the middle port I think its the NO port. Do I need to change any of the original settings I had this for my stock turbo and now for my big turbo. Do I put a plug in their or what it annoyes the hell out of me.
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