non-seq conversion (a quick question)
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non-seq conversion (a quick question)
for all those who have done the non-seq conversion, on the part where the hardlines (vaccume lines comming from the precontroller and wastegate) go to the solonoids under the pressure chamber, did you disconnect all 4 of them or only the 2 for the precontroller (on the precontroller solonoid)? I have read 2 different how to's and both have different stuff.
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well it really depends on the ecu you are running. guys w/PFC's cap the wastegate line(to the right) and swap the 2 black connectors for the solenoids. and guys that run pretty much anything else cap the precontrol lines(left) and swap the black connectors. so PFC use's precontrol to control boost & anything else use's wastegate to control boost. hope this helps.
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Originally posted by Dont_Be_A_Rikki
well it really depends on the ecu you are running. guys w/PFC's cap the wastegate line(to the right) and swap the 2 black connectors for the solenoids. and guys that run pretty much anything else cap the precontrol lines(left) and swap the black connectors. so PFC use's precontrol to control boost & anything else use's wastegate to control boost. hope this helps.
-Ryan
well it really depends on the ecu you are running. guys w/PFC's cap the wastegate line(to the right) and swap the 2 black connectors for the solenoids. and guys that run pretty much anything else cap the precontrol lines(left) and swap the black connectors. so PFC use's precontrol to control boost & anything else use's wastegate to control boost. hope this helps.
-Ryan
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Originally posted by Dont_Be_A_Rikki
Well I have the PMS and I run non-seq and it works great . but as soon as I get the cash for a pfc I am on it.
as you guys know 3/10 of a second and gained 4mph in the 1/4 not bad for a cheap $1.00 mod...
Well I have the PMS and I run non-seq and it works great . but as soon as I get the cash for a pfc I am on it.
as you guys know 3/10 of a second and gained 4mph in the 1/4 not bad for a cheap $1.00 mod...
Where'd you get your info to do this? A thread on this forum? You remember where it was at? Post it!!! Holy crap...$1.00
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1.00 is for the coathanger actually it cost nothing ata ll really. check it out and have fun you will not regret it at all.....
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Originally posted by Dont_Be_A_Rikki
oh yeah it took about 30 minutes
oh yeah it took about 30 minutes
thanks for the Info. I'm sending my girlfriend across the internet to give you a kiss...
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Originally posted by Dont_Be_A_Rikki
well it really depends on the ecu you are running. guys w/PFC's cap the wastegate line(to the right) and swap the 2 black connectors for the solenoids. and guys that run pretty much anything else cap the precontrol lines(left) and swap the black connectors. so PFC use's precontrol to control boost & anything else use's wastegate to control boost. hope this helps.
-Ryan
well it really depends on the ecu you are running. guys w/PFC's cap the wastegate line(to the right) and swap the 2 black connectors for the solenoids. and guys that run pretty much anything else cap the precontrol lines(left) and swap the black connectors. so PFC use's precontrol to control boost & anything else use's wastegate to control boost. hope this helps.
-Ryan
also, for the PowerFc, the precontroller signal controls boost via the eletrical connection to the solonoid which is hooked up to the wastegate vaccum line (the lines comming from the wastegate actuator) and everything else uses the wastegate signal via the eletrical connection to the solonoid which is hooked up to wastegate vaccum line (the lines comming from the wastegate actuator) right?
This is kinda confusing and I'll try to draw a pic later to make it look better, in any case, you disconnect the precontrol vaccum lines right cuz thats gonna be disconnected anyways right.
Last edited by skunks; 06-06-02 at 11:35 PM.
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Correct. While leaning over the engine from the nose, the pre-control solenoid is on the LEFT. Carefully snap off the connector, pull the two hoses underneath, and plug them both tightly. Pre-spool of the secondary turbo is now dead. The RIGHT green actuator(wastegate control) vacuum lines remain connected. The controversy erupts when (if you are running stock twins), do you swap the female harness plugs on those actuators.
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ok here is what i came up with, i know its a crappy photo but there is only so big of a pic u can post on this server.
non1 pic is of a stock system
non2 pic is of a stock system that has been converted to non-seq.
non3 pic is of a Power FC ecu system that has been converted to non-seq.
is this some what right?
KEY:
the red lines are what is disconnected and/or capped
the blue lines are what is connected
the yellow lines/arrows are so that u can see what im pointing to, they are the same as the black lines/arrows
BTW: attached is the non1 pic is of a stock system.
non1 pic is of a stock system
non2 pic is of a stock system that has been converted to non-seq.
non3 pic is of a Power FC ecu system that has been converted to non-seq.
is this some what right?
KEY:
the red lines are what is disconnected and/or capped
the blue lines are what is connected
the yellow lines/arrows are so that u can see what im pointing to, they are the same as the black lines/arrows
BTW: attached is the non1 pic is of a stock system.
Last edited by skunks; 06-07-02 at 01:25 AM.
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you need to use the precontrol harness connector (ie:the black connector) on the wastegate solenoid.... and cap the precontrol completely... guys using the power fc must switch the connectors but use the precontrol hardpipe line... it does not matter which solenoid you use they are the same it is what is plugged in to it... PMS,stock/mod ecu uses the wastegate hard line and PFC guys use the precontrol hard line....
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so PFC =
precontrol vaccum lines = connected
wastegate vaccum lines = plugged
precontrol elec. connector = disconnected
wastegate elec connector = connected to precontrol connector
?
precontrol vaccum lines = connected
wastegate vaccum lines = plugged
precontrol elec. connector = disconnected
wastegate elec connector = connected to precontrol connector
?
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Now this is my ? Well I have the power fc . I took all the solenoids out .and I want to use a manual boost controller how do I connect it ?
That will be the shiet if some one can help me ?
Thanks
That will be the shiet if some one can help me ?
Thanks
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Originally posted by to_slow
Now this is my ? Well I have the power fc . I took all the solenoids out .and I want to use a manual boost controller how do I connect it ?
That will be the shiet if some one can help me ?
Thanks
Now this is my ? Well I have the power fc . I took all the solenoids out .and I want to use a manual boost controller how do I connect it ?
That will be the shiet if some one can help me ?
Thanks
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Originally posted by BlackR1
so PFC =
precontrol vaccum lines = connected
wastegate vaccum lines = plugged
precontrol elec. connector = disconnected
wastegate elec connector = connected to precontrol connector
?
so PFC =
precontrol vaccum lines = connected
wastegate vaccum lines = plugged
precontrol elec. connector = disconnected
wastegate elec connector = connected to precontrol connector
?
precontrol vaccum lines = plugged
wastegate vaccum lines = connected
precontrol elec. connector = connected to wastegate solenoid
wastegate elec connector = disconnected
Help rikki, tell us whats what
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Originally posted by BlackR1
so PFC =
precontrol vaccum lines = connected
wastegate vaccum lines = plugged
precontrol elec. connector = disconnected
wastegate elec connector = connected to precontrol connector
?
so PFC =
precontrol vaccum lines = connected
wastegate vaccum lines = plugged
precontrol elec. connector = disconnected
wastegate elec connector = connected to precontrol connector
?
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Okay, I'm about to do it!
I think I've got all the info that I may need, and did a lot of praying too!
I'll post up tonight(or morning for you guys in the states) my results!
Wish me luck!!!
I think I've got all the info that I may need, and did a lot of praying too!
I'll post up tonight(or morning for you guys in the states) my results!
Wish me luck!!!
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thanks for the tips DontbeaRikki
Im ready to go BB IHI Single Turbo now The car runs a lot richer when running non-sequential huh? My plugs were already a little fouled, and i think me getting boost crazy last night in the canyons took em out for good.
Gotta alter my driving style due to the narrower powerband...gonna lead a canyon run tomorrow, and i feel safer running non-seq...no more shift in power mid gear in a turn
Anyone know how much those block off plates are offhand?
Im ready to go BB IHI Single Turbo now The car runs a lot richer when running non-sequential huh? My plugs were already a little fouled, and i think me getting boost crazy last night in the canyons took em out for good.
Gotta alter my driving style due to the narrower powerband...gonna lead a canyon run tomorrow, and i feel safer running non-seq...no more shift in power mid gear in a turn
Anyone know how much those block off plates are offhand?