Audizine - An Automotive Enthusiast Community

Results 1 to 3 of 3
  1. #1
    Veteran Member Three Rings Rajan147's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 23 2007
    AZ Member #
    22787
    Location
    Columbus, OH

    Manual Boost Controller in Parallel

    Guest-only advertisement. Register or Log In now!
    Anyone have any good write ups?

    I seen the JHM video and stand alone is easy, but i need to run a parallel setup to clip boost.

    I know its just a bunch of extra hoses and t-fitting but pictures are better.

    I've searched audiworld and found some pics along with edy juns site but i'm look for something more straight forward and easy to read.

    TIA
    B5 S4 AWE Stage 3 - sold

  2. #2
    Veteran Member Four Rings gointoscott's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 26 2006
    AZ Member #
    9931
    My Garage
    2001 Audi S4
    Location
    Milwaukee, WI

    Re: Manual Boost Controller in Parallel

    This is saved in my favorites:

    http://www.audizine.com/forum/showth...hlight=mbc+n75

    The pick on first post is in Parallel. You dont need to put the shutoff valves in as described in the pic. At leats I didnt.


    should be all you need to know
    Original K03's, Ecodes, H&R Coilovers, Inmotion Chip/MBC, Piggies

  3. #3
    Veteran Member Four Rings
    Join Date
    Dec 06 2007
    AZ Member #
    23142
    Location
    Calgary, AB, Canada

    Re: Manual Boost Controller in Parallel

    The bottom of the N75 should have a T fitting going to the bottom of the MBC and into the compressor boost reference line (which normally comes up and into the bottom of the N75). The driver's side of the N75 should have a T fitting going to the side of the MBC and the wastegate line (which normally fits into the driver's side of the N75).

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  


    © 2001-2024 Audizine, Audizine.com, and Driverzines.com
    Audizine is an independently owned and operated automotive enthusiast community and news website.
    Audi and the Audi logo(s) are copyright/trademark Audi AG. Audizine is not endorsed by or affiliated with Audi AG.