Mac Manual Boost Control Solenoid Location
Boost Control Solenoid
Guys, I'm using a MAC solenoid for boost control and I have some questions about it. I have it setup as PWM- on Pin G (B10), and the other wire is ran to +12V power. I have the TPS Modulation box checked at 50%, but when I try to test it at any throttle above 50% it will not click. I probed the wires with a test light, +12V side has power. This electronic boost control solenoid can be used with the MS3-Pro/MSPNP as well as any DIY Style MegaSquirt EMS (with the appropriate mods), or with other electronic boost controllers to control boost by adjusting the pressure to a turbo wastegate.
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