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Old 08-30-2009, 10:45 AM   #1
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Ok. I will definetly get the connecter off of the other car for the o2 sensor. I didn't know if the n/a connecter would work for the TII. I will get some pics today too. I didn't have a chance to get them yesterday. Where exactly would the twin scroll soleniod hook up? Is it on the turbo which is probably a dumb question? I am assuming it is. Thanks guys will get some more pics today.
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Old 08-31-2009, 10:00 PM   #2
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Where exactly would the twin scroll soleniod hook up? Is it on the turbo which is probably a dumb question? I am assuming it is. Thanks guys will get some more pics today.
The twin scroll solenoid would be located right around the oil fill pipe.
All of the emissions solenoid would be located there.
I have a feeling someone already yanked them all.

The twin scroll solenoid would be connected to the twin scroll actuator located on the turbo exhaust manifold.
The twin scroll actuator is that huge, metal, soda-can sized thing that has a metal rod that extends to the turbo exhaust manifold - if it's still intact.


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