Stock Boost selenoid... Still ?
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Stock Boost selenoid... Still ?
Hey everyone...
I've been in such a habit of keeping the stock selenoid connected that i haven't looked at ditching it in a long time.
Do we still need to keep it connected ? I'd love to pull it out of the car for sure. I'd imagine we have to be able to remove the code it throws.
Anyone point me in the right direction ?
I've been in such a habit of keeping the stock selenoid connected that i haven't looked at ditching it in a long time.
Do we still need to keep it connected ? I'd love to pull it out of the car for sure. I'd imagine we have to be able to remove the code it throws.
Anyone point me in the right direction ?
how the hell would it throw a code? mitsucrappy is too cheap to throw in a third signal wire. At least I dont remember how many wires the stocker had I was more worried about putting the new one in. Solenoids are nothing more than electromagnets. I doubt the ecu judges by resistance either.
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thats what i was thinking... do you know which bit it is ? which code ?
I'm assuming also that their arent any adverse effects ?
Before the issue use to be the ecu throwing the code and then going into a limp mode so to speak. I'll start digging again
I'm assuming also that their arent any adverse effects ?
Before the issue use to be the ecu throwing the code and then going into a limp mode so to speak. I'll start digging again







