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I was helping a friend replace his vacuum lines today (JAP TT) and we found some strange stuff lol.

 

The solenoids on either side above the actuators that have three vacuum lines in each - are any of those lines meant to have restrictors in them!!!

 

This is the Passenger side...

sol1.jpg

:smash:

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All in all we found this lot in the wastgate actuator lines:

2 in the lines to the throttle bodies and two in the intercooler pipes to the front???

 

The picture shows the actuator lines that the small jets were in..

 

CIMG5909.jpg

 

 

What the.....

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Now I know that the jets in the throttle body vacuum lines are in the right place - they are meant to be there but what about the others?

 

Anyone seen this before?

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Eh yeah - but I found 8 tips - not just the two I expected!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Welding tips are fine as boost jets - why would they not be btw?

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ahhhh Jimmer - tell me more - tell me more ;-))

 

Which wastegate lines do they/should they occupy sir?

Welding tips are fine as boost jets - why would they not be btw?

 

did i say there was any thing wrong with using welding tips !!!!:confused:

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Sorry - you said "cheap boost upgrade" - maybe I am being sensitive! Sounded negative/demeaning -maybe thats just me ;-) No worries.

Sorry - you said "cheap boost upgrade" - maybe I am being sensitive! Sounded negative/demeaning -maybe thats just me ;-) No worries.

 

ok no problem mate.

 

What i ment was mig welding tips are cheaper than a electronic boost controller. I should explain myself better...

i can understand why putting them in the actuater pipes,

 

 

but why the pipes that go to the Throtle bodys?

 

 

the left/drivers side vacuum from the TB goes to the AIV/EGR

 

and the right/passanger vacuum from the TB goes to the carbon canister?

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OK - I have restored this setup to stock and achieved the standard 7psi boost - then added .045 jets and getting about 14psi - which I believe is about right.

 

In the hope that it helps others...

As below:

 

This is stock:

factory_jets.jpg

 

This is with Boost Jets:

boost_jet.jpg

 

Thanks for all of your help - car feels like a different beast now ;-))

 

 

Saving for an EBC....

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Foe those guys that have replaced all of their vacuum tubing (therefore removing the stock wastgate solenoid restrictors) - and are now stuck at 7psi boost - now you know why ;-))

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i can understand why putting them in the actuater pipes,

 

 

but why the pipes that go to the Throtle bodys?

 

 

the left/drivers side vacuum from the TB goes to the AIV/EGR

 

and the right/passanger vacuum from the TB goes to the carbon canister?

 

I dont have AIV/EGR/Carbon cannister or any of that crap - it's deleted sir. :eek:

2 in the lines to the throttle bodies

 

 

the throtle bodie Vacuums go to the carbon canister on the right.

 

and the AIV on the left.

 

 

why has someone put the jets in there?

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No Idea - and I dont have AIV/EGR/Carbon cannister or any of that crap - it's deleted sir.

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