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Tiki2777

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Oct 9, 2011
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I have a turboXS MBC (bleeder) and I had it connected to a T-fitting (WG acuator and JPIPE) and the BCS/wgs. The BCS/wgs was routed to the Intake manifold for vacuum (the intake pipe was capped), and the only thing I changed was the line to the BCS from the MBC to the intake. (moved the cap to the BCS).
Is this setup going to work? I've tried revving it (seemed fine) but won't have the chance to drive it till tommorrow.
I iz a NOOB :D
 
I usually prefer a spring and ball boost controller as apposed to a bleed off style. Its much easier to install and use plus reliable. Just my 2 cents
 
I usually prefer a spring and ball boost controller as apposed to a bleed off style. Its much easier to install and use plus reliable. Just my 2 cents

yea I just figured out that my TurboXS is a half bleeder half ball and spring type. And that setup I changed it to spooled like MCLOVIN:hellyeah:
 
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