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Old 11-28-2014, 03:00 PM
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Default EBCS trouble

So i recently purchased a Cobb AP and 3-port EBCS. I have a turboXS TBE, AEM intake, TurboSmart BOV, Mishimoto FMIC, Ultimate Racing UICP/LICP. I took it to the dyno to have it custom tuned.

The problem he ran into was the ECBS isn't adding any boost with the upgrades after flashing. The car is still running at what the WG puts out (ranges from 9-12psi). Im trying to solve this problem, i was thinking maybe there is no voltage going to the factory harness but i don't know what pin(s) on the edu would control that.

Can anyone give some insight on ways to tackle this issue?
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Old 12-02-2014, 09:40 AM
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9-12 is low for even stock everything...

I would check for boost leaks.
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Look at the vacuum lines going into it. They may be on wrong or cracked.
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