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Old 09-30-2005, 07:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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i have had it hooked up to stock line but not holding high enough. im sure this is a stupid ? if i hook it up like the directions just run a line from turbo to the wg. when they say use the green line i assume that just means run the hose from where the green line was on the turbo, not to actually use the green line ran from turbo to wg?
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AGP Wastegate Actuator Instructions - The Be-All End-All
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what size line should i buy, or can i reuse the black rubber line that was hooked up to the factory wg.also i bought it used w/o the bleed do i really need it, if so how many holes should i poke in a vac line connector?
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man that thread answers all the qs thats why its the be all end all .. doesnt matter the size so long as u can hook it up to the nipple on the wga and the back of the turbo. no u dont need the bleed. its a ghetto bc.. either buy a nice dual stage bc or dont bother buying one at all
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I have a peice of 3/16 tubeing from the nipple on the turbo to my boost controller "t". I cannot see or remember the size of of the size of the tubeing going to the WGA itself, hope this bit of half assed info helps!
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well he can also pull the connecter thats going to the back of the turbo or wga in stock form and take that to auto zone to compare if he doesnt want a tight fit
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