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2G No lines for BCS

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MasterMatt209

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Jan 17, 2015
Danville, Indiana
I have two 4g63 2gs and while trying to get my second one running I noticed there were no lines going to or from the boost control solenoid, I know where the lines should go. But I was wondering why would someone do this, and what affect would this have on the car? Even more interesting I look at my other 2g and see the same thing except it has a hose going from the wastegate to the nipple on the turbo.

Car one: adjustable aftermarket blow off valve, otherwise all stock. Nothing connected to BCS.

Car two: all stock besides an egr delete. BCS is not capped off with nothing going to it, wastegate and turbo nipple connected.

Advice for cars given?
 
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The wastegate would open sooner if hooked up direct, the BCS bleeds off some of the wastegate signal which delays the wastegate opening giving you a little more pressure.
If the BCS is disconnected someone probably at one point had a boost controller installed then removed it and hooked the wastegate up direct without trying to reconnect the BCS, no need to if you are selling a car really.
 
The wastegate would open sooner if hooked up direct, the BCS bleeds off some of the wastegate signal which delays the wastegate opening giving you a little more pressure.
If the BCS is disconnected someone probably at one point had a boost controller installed then removed it and hooked the wastegate up direct without trying to reconnect the BCS, no need to if you are selling a car really.

So can I leave it the way it is? If so do I need to cap off the BCS? Or should I just revert to stock route.
 
So I researched a little and anyone correct me if wrong, but apparently you can disconnect the BCS, cap off the intake nipple and then run a hose from the wastage to the compressor housing and the car will run off the wastegate pressure which is about 10-11 pounds and be done with it. Correct?
 
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