Yesterday I finally fitted my boost controller and I thought I'd do a quick write up on how to install it.
Tools:
Pliers
Sharp Knife
Flat head Screwdriver
Adjustable Wrench
Parts:
Turbotech controller or similar (Turbotech manual turbo boost controller- THE ORIGINAL! | eBay) $40
1m length of hose *6.5mm internal diameter* $6 (to extend existing boost hose)
4x s/s 6-12mm hose clamps $10
1x Zip Tie
Install time: 10mins
Skill Level: Beginner
Step 1:
Locate boost hose between the turbo and wastegate. Using pliers squeeze the clips and move them off the nipples. Next pull hose off.
Step 2:
Cut two lengths of new hose around 10-15cm. The old hose will not fit with the new boost controller. Attach to both nipples of Boost controller then clamp the ends with hose clamps.
Step 3:
Now attach correct hose to Turbo and clamp, then attach other hose to wastegate and clamp. Zip tie out of the way. The boost controller comes pre-set to a small increase. Go for a test drive and check boost level with boost gauge. To increase boost loosen locking nut and turn knob clockwise small increments at a time. Tighten locking nut when happy.
Step 4:
Install is now complete, take a step back, crack open a cold beverage and admire.
Conclusion:
For a grand total of 10mins of my time and an investment of $56 I have a noticeable rise in power and the boost comes on a little sooner and increases steadily right through the rev range. I'm very impressed. It must be noted that I also have a 2.75" exhaust, power chip and high flow filter which I feel helps contribute to the controller's increase. Hope you enjoyed this DIY article.
Tools:
Pliers
Sharp Knife
Flat head Screwdriver
Adjustable Wrench
Parts:
Turbotech controller or similar (Turbotech manual turbo boost controller- THE ORIGINAL! | eBay) $40
1m length of hose *6.5mm internal diameter* $6 (to extend existing boost hose)
4x s/s 6-12mm hose clamps $10
1x Zip Tie
Install time: 10mins
Skill Level: Beginner
Step 1:
Locate boost hose between the turbo and wastegate. Using pliers squeeze the clips and move them off the nipples. Next pull hose off.
Step 2:
Cut two lengths of new hose around 10-15cm. The old hose will not fit with the new boost controller. Attach to both nipples of Boost controller then clamp the ends with hose clamps.
Step 3:
Now attach correct hose to Turbo and clamp, then attach other hose to wastegate and clamp. Zip tie out of the way. The boost controller comes pre-set to a small increase. Go for a test drive and check boost level with boost gauge. To increase boost loosen locking nut and turn knob clockwise small increments at a time. Tighten locking nut when happy.
Step 4:
Install is now complete, take a step back, crack open a cold beverage and admire.
Conclusion:
For a grand total of 10mins of my time and an investment of $56 I have a noticeable rise in power and the boost comes on a little sooner and increases steadily right through the rev range. I'm very impressed. It must be noted that I also have a 2.75" exhaust, power chip and high flow filter which I feel helps contribute to the controller's increase. Hope you enjoyed this DIY article.