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robwright

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Well gents I guess the fact that nobody wanted to buy my gorgeous 944 has been a blessing in disguise. To be honest I am glad that she didn't sell as I couldn't bare the thought of having to part with her. Anyway the upshot is that my temporary dark patch is coming to an end and I am going to be able to keep the old girl after all [:)][:)][:)][:)][:)] Here's looking forward to the next Rutland meet!!!! Thanks to all that made posts of support and condolence but I am glad to sy they won't be needed after all.
 
Nice one Rob,you could have sold a kidney [:(] !
Black one going to the Fastlane car show on Sunday Corbridge Nr Hexham, just been fettling under the bonnet, the Tial will be going on a week Monday, got a silicon hose kit given so i have started to pipe up.
I have a manual boost controller what is fitted to yours ? where do the pipes run to and from on the boost controller if fitted ?
Cheers and good news Jim.
 
Rob,

Sorry I missed this post. Excellent news[:)] if yu can hold on to it you wont regret it.

ORIGINAL: Frenchy

I have a manual boost controller what is fitted to yours ? where do the pipes run to and from on the boost controller if fitted ?
Cheers and good news Jim.

Easy one on the 944 that. It's the line that comes off the banjo bolt on the last intercooler pipe before the throttle body. Look at the kit you've got first but if its manual it should be a case of cut and insert T-piece. If it's electronic its usually a case of cut and attach to the two outside nipples on the solenoid controller then run the included supply line from the central nipple to the controller in the car with the screen.

In all cases it's always good practice to zip-tie the ends of the hoses where they connect to prevent them blowing off or leaking.[;)]
 
I installed my MBC on the back of the cam tower, bolted on by one of the bolts that attach the engine lifting eye. Was perfectly fine there. No point in going to the trouble and hassle of installing it in the car as you can't adjust the boost without changing out DME chips.
 
Al yes I do still need the handle please mate. I'll give you a bell on Monday. Sorry I haven't been in touch it's been a bit of a silly time especially at work. Speak to you Monday mate.
 
cheers on advice about plumbing folks sorted iut now as i have called to see a freind who has DPW install.
Rob upwards and onwards Matey !
 

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