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Old 06 January 2010, 09:31 PM
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what are you going to plumb the 4th port of the BCS to Daz ?
Old 06 January 2010, 09:43 PM
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Originally Posted by dynamix
It gives two boost levels for when you want to run lower boost. Switches with the rear window demist.

It is quite handy in a way but can also be confusing if you don't have a boost gauge to know which map you are on.
yep got boost gauge why rear demister switch, how does that cost work in to the original mapping cost you gave me.
Old 06 January 2010, 10:20 PM
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It's just a switch that is handy to use - no real significance in it.

It isn't possible on all years/models unfortunately but if it is then it can be included at mapping time foc.
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Originally Posted by dynamix
It gives two boost levels for when you want to run lower boost. Switches with the rear window demist.

It is quite handy in a way but can also be confusing if you don't have a boost gauge to know which map you are on.
depends on the difference in boost levels..

1. OMG

2. OMFFFFFFFFFFF
Old 06 January 2010, 10:31 PM
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Originally Posted by dynamix
what are you going to plumb the 4th port of the BCS to Daz ?
I have the turbo smart 4 port BCS.
According to Turbosmart this is how I connect it up.

I just dont know what the benefits are over the three port.

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Originally Posted by dynamix
It's just a switch that is handy to use - no real significance in it.

It isn't possible on all years/models unfortunately but if it is then it can be included at mapping time foc.
good o hows your diary fixed in the next few weeks coming up this way.
Old 06 January 2010, 10:35 PM
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Originally Posted by dazdavies
I have the turbo smart 4 port BCS.
According to Turbosmart this is how I connect it up.

I just dont know what the benefits are over the three port.

basically allows connection to hold closed and blow open sides of an external wasteage rather than the conventional method using 3port where there are several ways to do it.

Simon
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Originally Posted by dynamix
what are you going to plumb the 4th port of the BCS to Daz ?
to the hold shut on the external wastegate
Old 06 January 2010, 10:36 PM
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Better control then basically?

Compatible with Solaris I presume?
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yes and yes
Old 06 January 2010, 10:48 PM
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Cool, thanks
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Originally Posted by dynamix
yep - thick carpet mats under the throttle pedal
Not a good idea as you only hit 88%
Old 06 January 2010, 10:54 PM
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Originally Posted by scotty44
Not a good idea as you only hit 88%
That was funny that - it isn't the first time it has happened though
Old 07 January 2010, 07:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Jolly Green Monster
to the hold shut on the external wastegate
Ah - cool.

Must keep up with Daz's project thread
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