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Old 11-24-2008, 07:15 PM
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I don't understand why people spend more or the same price for the inferior GM solenoid,when they could spend less for a boost solenoid that's 100x better.
Probably because they hadn't heard of it (that's my excuse, anyway)

So, if/when my GM solenoid fails, I can just swap it for one of those badboys and redo the table and I'm set?
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Old 11-24-2008, 10:20 PM
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Yeah I had not heard of another option when I got the GM solenoid. But then again I did not research it much and just went with the normal solution in that case.

Interesting you do it the same way Paul. I just tried it out for the hell of it and it seems to work well. It is easy to do too; just select the whole row, type 0.8 into the formula box, and hit the multiply button. Repeat for the next row, incrementing the multiplier. Cake.

I think the solenoid is fixed. No more clickie.
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Old 11-25-2008, 01:33 AM
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Originally Posted by kotomile
Probably because they hadn't heard of it (that's my excuse, anyway)

So, if/when my GM solenoid fails, I can just swap it for one of those badboys and redo the table and I'm set?
If/when your GM solenoid fails,there is a very high chance of motor damage due to the GM solenoid failing open and not shut.I did not want to take a chance,so I switched out a almost brand new GM solenoid and installed a MAC valve.

The MAC valve is the same valve AEM(AEM buys their valves from MAC and just rebrand them) sells for $100+,except your just paying for the AEM sticker.

If you need the MAC valve part #,I got it.
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I was referring to the one in the link Brainy posted, it was $25 IIRC.

Just to split some hairs, failing open would be failing to WG (low) boost, right? Plus, if it were to fail closed, my limiter would catch it.
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If the valve failed closed,you will just be running wastegate pressure(whatever the wastegate is set to mechanically)......if your valve fails open while you have the pedal to the floor,well you know what will happen......KABOOM!
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Originally Posted by spike
If/when your GM solenoid fails,there is a very high chance of motor damage due to the GM solenoid failing open and not shut.I did not want to take a chance,so I switched out a almost brand new GM solenoid and installed a MAC valve.

The MAC valve is the same valve AEM(AEM buys their valves from MAC and just rebrand them) sells for $100+,except your just paying for the AEM sticker.

If you need the MAC valve part #,I got it.
Part # please.
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Originally Posted by spike
If the valve failed closed,you will just be running wastegate pressure(whatever the wastegate is set to mechanically)......if your valve fails open while you have the pedal to the floor,well you know what will happen......KABOOM!
So, just in case, be sure to set your boost limiter boys and girls
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Originally Posted by ZX-Tex
So, just in case, be sure to set your boost limiter boys and girls
Overboost cut is brutal on my car, I made it very apparent so I know when I've overboosted and its not just a misfire or spark blowout.
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Originally Posted by cjernigan
Overboost cut is brutal on my car, I made it very apparent so I know when I've overboosted and its not just a misfire or spark blowout.
Yeah, overboost in my car is brutal, too.

You made it very apparent? Can you explain further?

In MT I can only find one option: hard cut over boost protection

Is there a first tier soft cut which I'm not finding?
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Yeah, overboost in my car is brutal, too.

You made it very apparent? Can you explain further?

In MT I can only find one option: hard cut over boost protection

Is there a first tier soft cut which I'm not finding?
Nope, I just have it cutting fuel and spark which makes the car buck like a ****. You could do spark cut and like 5-10*, that would soften it. If you have a cat you can't do that though, it will ruin the cat with the fuel in the exhaust.
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Originally Posted by kenzo42
Part # please.
MAC valve 35A-AAA-DDBA-1BA

Since your in Cali,you will most likely be getting it from the same place AEM is getting their valves from.

Welcome to MAC Valves
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I have the same ebc clicking issue with my car. Only seems to happen right at start up or when I turn the power on but don't start the car. Doesn't happen all the time, maybe one in ten. I'll be making the suggested changes to MS too.

Just wanted to let folks know this thread is worthwhile help.
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