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Re: Pictures of a installed MBC?
Posted by Dean (more from Dean) on Fri, 16 Aug 2002 15:47:15
In Reply to: Pictures of a installed MBC?, Ty Brown, Fri, 16 Aug 2002 15:30:16
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Air comes from the hose on the turbo compressor hose barb, into the MBC, and from there to the wastegate actuator hose barb.
The electical connection to the BPV is left as is to keep the contacts clean and dry. The hose from the compressor is removed from the BPC and that goes to the MBC. The hose that goes to the actuator is removed from the actuator and is looped back up to the empty hose barb on the BPC to keep it sealed and clean.
You will need to purchase a length of larger OD hose to use to go from the MBC to the actuator as the supplied is not a large enough diameter.
Do not cut any of the OEM hoses. That way you can always return to stock.
Thats about it. Locate so that you don't get burnt adjusting it. Keep things away from the exhaust manifold. Use nylon ties to tidy things up. The MBC can be tied or left floating inline.
It really is easy. Just don't install the MBC bassakwards. :)
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