Forge MBC installation
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once everything is installed how do you go about adjusting your boost controller? i have my gauge, my mbc and everything i just need to figure out how to adjust it and get it where it should be i hear stock is near 18? please help me out and expand on this thanks guys
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so im guessing thats all the way clockwise (all the way down)? then watch my guage as im doing those 4th gear pulls and try keeping it around 18psi? i want to stay close to stock is it bright to turn it higher than stock for a daily driver and once a month road racer? thanks guys sorry if this is a newbish question but have never dealt with this
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So on the boost soleniod in pic3 in the original post..we are putting tubing across those 2 ports connecting them to each other. Then connecting the MBC to the hoses from the wastegate and the nipple? Did i understand that right?
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Yes you did.
Some of the posts here make this sound way more complicated thatn it really is.
I did the whole thing in a little over an hour in my gravel/mud driveway in 20 degree weather in the dark taking my time, WITHOUT removing my UICP, and definitely not the fan or anything.
Just remove the airbox and turbo inlet, disconnecting all the hoses. Plug the small hole on the bottom side of the turbo inlet with something like a bolt, screw, or the plug from one of those stupid plastic POS panel fasteners most of us have broken dozens of (what I did, works perfect).
Use a lighter for about 30 secs on the hose ends at the turbine nipple and waste gate nipple and yank them off, "Y"/"tee" fitting/"restrictor pill" and all.
You can either cap off the stock boost control solenoid fittings or just use a hose to route them to each other, doesn't really matter.
Route new hose from turbine nipple to bottom of boost controller. Route new hose from fitting on the side of the boost controller to the wastegate. Don't forget to put the clamps onto the hose before pushing it onto the fittings unless you are using some other kind of clamping thing like a ziptie.
Reassemble turbo inlet, attaching the crankcase vent hose that pisses oil vapor into your turbo inlet, which hopefully you have a catch tank plumbed into. (If not see my catch tank how-to.)
Reattach airbox.
Done!
Some of the posts here make this sound way more complicated thatn it really is.
I did the whole thing in a little over an hour in my gravel/mud driveway in 20 degree weather in the dark taking my time, WITHOUT removing my UICP, and definitely not the fan or anything.
Just remove the airbox and turbo inlet, disconnecting all the hoses. Plug the small hole on the bottom side of the turbo inlet with something like a bolt, screw, or the plug from one of those stupid plastic POS panel fasteners most of us have broken dozens of (what I did, works perfect).
Use a lighter for about 30 secs on the hose ends at the turbine nipple and waste gate nipple and yank them off, "Y"/"tee" fitting/"restrictor pill" and all.
You can either cap off the stock boost control solenoid fittings or just use a hose to route them to each other, doesn't really matter.
Route new hose from turbine nipple to bottom of boost controller. Route new hose from fitting on the side of the boost controller to the wastegate. Don't forget to put the clamps onto the hose before pushing it onto the fittings unless you are using some other kind of clamping thing like a ziptie.
Reassemble turbo inlet, attaching the crankcase vent hose that pisses oil vapor into your turbo inlet, which hopefully you have a catch tank plumbed into. (If not see my catch tank how-to.)
Reattach airbox.
Done!
Last edited by hokiruu; Nov 20, 2007 at 07:45 PM.
#28
Well i may have a little easier time since my stock hoses are removed and the MBC was uninstalled leaving me at 12psi...Hopefully for me its just plug and play.
Thanks hokiruu!
Thanks hokiruu!