Boost Controller Questions

adamvEP82

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Hi everyone! I'm thinking of getting a blitz boost controller for my girlfriends glanza but I'm wondering how hard they are to fit. Her glanza is completely standard, I've attached photos of the boost controller too.

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SKINY

Lifer
The hardest part about fitting that will be feeding the hoses through to the interior. Simple enough to plumb in.
That Boy has some tasty stuff for sale :)
 

adamvEP82

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The hardest part about fitting that will be feeding the hoses through to the interior. Simple enough to plumb in.
That Boy has some tasty stuff for sale :)
Sounds good! So its just a case of plumbing it all in and that's about it? I know if I go too high fuel cut above 0.8 bar? (Correct me if I'm wrong). I'll install a boost gauge aswell
 

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Lifer
Yea fuel cut is .85 so aim for .8 or just below. They go rather well at that.
You will have to disconnect the pipes from the hi/lo solenoid and then install the controller between the actuator nipple and the compressor house nipple.
Use good quality vacuum hose to avoid any drops in pressure over such a distance compared to coming off a mac valve normally located nearer the turbo.
My Profec solenoid is right behind the grill as close as I can get it, the Caldina solenoid is in the same kinda area :)
 

adamvEP82

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Yea fuel cut is .85 so aim for .8 or just below. They go rather well at that.
You will have to disconnect the pipes from the hi/lo solenoid and then install the controller between the actuator nipple and the compressor house nipple.
Use good quality vacuum hose to avoid any drops in pressure over such a distance compared to coming off a mac valve normally located nearer the turbo.
My Profec solenoid is right behind the grill as close as I can get it, the Caldina solenoid is in the same kinda area :)
Cheers for the advice! I'll let you know how it goes when I get round to doing it. I'll try and take a few photos and do a write up on how it's done too. I know alot of people tend to go for fancy electronic ones now, but it's the same principle and it'll probably be useful to someone else someday
 
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