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Old 17 June 2010, 09:10 PM
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Default Boost Control Solenoid Plug?

I'm going to be fitting a 3-port boost solenoid to my WRX soon and was wondering if anyone knows of anywhere that sells a plug that I can attach to the new solenoids wires that will connect up to the OEM harness plug on the car?

I do have a spare 2-port and have wondered about hacking it up.

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Old 17 June 2010, 10:23 PM
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If your using a std subaru 3 port boost solenoid ,no need for a plug ,just remove the 2 wires(red/black),taking care to remove the pins then simply plug them directly in to the o/e plug and wrap in electrical tape.
What are your reasons for wanting to go from a 2 port to a 3 port ,because you wont see any significant gains unless your considering a remap/bigger turbo,etc, as your std ecu has been set up to take a 2 port
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It's an aftermarket solenoid, just want as neat an install as possible without cutting the original connector off.
Going to a 3 port as I'm fitting an Andy F TD04 hybrid along with STI injectors, uprated pump, STI intercooler etc... Then it's remap time
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