Stock boost controller??
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Stock boost controller??
I just bought a 93 SS. Is this red solenoid the stock boost controller?
http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j309/ ... 400290.jpg
The thing below it is a pressure regulator the previous owner installed. I'm trying to figure out how to remove it.
Thanks.
Ken
http://i83.photobucket.com/albums/j309/ ... 400290.jpg
The thing below it is a pressure regulator the previous owner installed. I'm trying to figure out how to remove it.
Thanks.
Ken
Ok no is not, but its close
. I reconnected the stock boost controller and it still runs wastegate pressure (6psi). So it looks like it was either broken or got gunked up when it wasn't being used (2 connections were left open) . Would this give any CELs because the check engine light has been on "since the pressure regulator was put on.
Will cleaning the stock controller will help?
What is that red solenoid looking thing anyway?

Will cleaning the stock controller will help?
What is that red solenoid looking thing anyway?
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- Fifth Gear
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The stock boost controller is below all that, with the three tube fittings on it. The top piece with the two-wire connector is the pressure exchange solenoid - switches between the MAP sensor and an atmospheric vent so the ECU can measure both at will.
That thing with the knob on it is not supposed to be there... an interesting way to attempt to control boost, but it's intended to regulate the pressure on an air compressor.
Check your hose routing, if you're getting 6 psi your stock controller's either disconnected or faulty electrically, or your wastegate actuator is directly connected to your compressor. Here's a diagram that may help you:
http://www.graphics.cornell.edu/~v/vacuum/
That thing with the knob on it is not supposed to be there... an interesting way to attempt to control boost, but it's intended to regulate the pressure on an air compressor.
Check your hose routing, if you're getting 6 psi your stock controller's either disconnected or faulty electrically, or your wastegate actuator is directly connected to your compressor. Here's a diagram that may help you:
http://www.graphics.cornell.edu/~v/vacuum/
-Chris
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91SS 4EAT stock, 200k mi
91SS 5MT rebuilt engine waiting for a shell
93TW 4EAT, Forester lift, 3" TBE, 11psi, 200k mi
94SS 5MT4.11+rLSD 311k km: RobTune550,TD05-16g @ 18psi,FMIC,3"TBE,Forester lift
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So you changed all the plumbing back to stock, including removing that weird pressure regulator? Did you reset the ECU?
A 470-ohm 2-watt resistor will do fine to pacify the ECU. It might get a little warm, so be careful where you mount it.
A 470-ohm 2-watt resistor will do fine to pacify the ECU. It might get a little warm, so be careful where you mount it.
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Firstly, no, the canistor purge soleniod is not the boost controller. The purge soleniod is mounted to the number 1 intake runner, on the bottom back side. Its kinda a pain to change but not to hard.vica153 wrote:check the CEL codes and its 22 and 35.
knock sensor and canistor purge solenoid valve.
Is the canistor purge solenoid valve the boost controller?
knock sensor kinda scaes me a little.
And secondly, the knock sensor is nothing to fear

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Honestly, its probably just a bad soleniod. Just re-place it. A leak wouldn't cause the CEL, the CEL comes on because the soleniod isnt activating.vica153 wrote:Is there anyway to check the canistor purge solenoid to see if is the soldenoid or just a leak somewhere......other than checking for leaks hahah
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The purge solenoid code is only thrown if there's something electrically wrong with the purge soleniod. What usually happens is heat and vibration cause minute cracks in the solenoid's coil (since it's mounted directly to the intake manifold), resulting in an open circuit.
With a knock sensor code active, the ECU will limit boost to the wastegate level.
With a knock sensor code active, the ECU will limit boost to the wastegate level.
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