E boost 2 routing for twin turbo's
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E boost 2 routing for twin turbo's
I am wanting some feeback of how you guy's did yours. I used all eaton fittings and plastic loc tubing. With my e boost off I am making 9.5 psi which it should be making 6.5 (1 PSI DP Across the intercooler 7.5 PSI gate spring). Here is the diagram I made before I did this. Maybe someone on here can see a flaw in my routing.
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Go here:
http://www.turbosmart.com.au/index.php?s=downloads
and scroll downt to the Eboost2 complete users manual, and check out the 2 port connection method on pg 7. I've used this on TT setups with ext wastegates, and it works well.
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http://www.turbosmart.com.au/index.php?s=downloads
and scroll downt to the Eboost2 complete users manual, and check out the 2 port connection method on pg 7. I've used this on TT setups with ext wastegates, and it works well.
Ed
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Ed I hooked it up just like the instruction's said. Only with twin's instead of a single turbo.
Maybe I read it wrong. Here is what it looks like in the instructions.
Maybe I read it wrong. Here is what it looks like in the instructions.
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HPP uses one noid on their setups.
Some info here
http://www.modularfords.com/forums/s...d.php?t=100738
Really rough drawing here - But it'll get the job done. Read carefully on the modford thread. There is some variance in boost levels when using different length vacuum lines from side to side.
Hope this helps fool
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Some info here
http://www.modularfords.com/forums/s...d.php?t=100738
Really rough drawing here - But it'll get the job done. Read carefully on the modford thread. There is some variance in boost levels when using different length vacuum lines from side to side.
Hope this helps fool
-Wade
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Bump for you JM, i will be having to do this exact same thing here soon!
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Good call, make sure you post up when you get some info! Thanks JM
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nice! Vids or BAN!
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ok sounds good, i just want to see some vids of this set up in action! Also i am really curious to hear how your BOV set up sounds.
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Ill get my wife to follow me tonight after I get out of work and get a little tap of gas so you can hear them. Cant hit it too hard because Im not tuned up high at all.
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I had the same problem. I believe that the boost solenoid is forced or left partially open @ times. Your routing of the lines is exacly what I came up with as well.
I am going back to an old school manual controller as they are just more consistent. So far with lines just to the top of the WG and filters on the lower port the max boost seems to be around 18 PSI. With Alkycontrol and God's love I am having no problems @ this level. I will just bleed down to the 7.5 spring rate to lower boost for street duty and close off accordingly all the way up to full boogie for the track.
I am going back to an old school manual controller as they are just more consistent. So far with lines just to the top of the WG and filters on the lower port the max boost seems to be around 18 PSI. With Alkycontrol and God's love I am having no problems @ this level. I will just bleed down to the 7.5 spring rate to lower boost for street duty and close off accordingly all the way up to full boogie for the track.
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I too followed the two port connection method just as the diagram shows, and had a similar problem as you. When I added the second solenoid, and plumbed it according to the diagram for twins with 2 solenoids, it worked well.
Let me know what you come up with
Ed
Let me know what you come up with
Ed