3 Port Boost Solenoid
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I didn't know the evo one was a dumb 2 port, it's hard to see it very well where it's mounted. Still they should be easy to find and cheap from a DSM as they're on 1G's and 2G's.
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1g's don't have 3 port solenoids. But all turbo 2g's did and i made my own plug and play harness to use it with my setup.
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No "mod" to make the GM work with the ECU. Works just llike stock, only better.
GM is the best, mrfred did a test on most of the popular 3 ports awhile back, do a search for it.
Pierburg seems to work fine.
Grimmspeed and Perrin are just MAC valves.
Perrin comes with crappy plastic L-shaped vac fittings now which make it almost impossible to tighten correctly on one side. Not sure why they changed to these from the straight ones they had before.
I've personally tuned pretty much every 3 port avail under the sun and I still think the GM is the best. They work and work well. I've installed and tuned probably 40+ of them now at this point.
GM is the best, mrfred did a test on most of the popular 3 ports awhile back, do a search for it.
Pierburg seems to work fine.
Grimmspeed and Perrin are just MAC valves.
Perrin comes with crappy plastic L-shaped vac fittings now which make it almost impossible to tighten correctly on one side. Not sure why they changed to these from the straight ones they had before.
I've personally tuned pretty much every 3 port avail under the sun and I still think the GM is the best. They work and work well. I've installed and tuned probably 40+ of them now at this point.
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Ours is actually a custom valve made specifically for us. Our engineer had to sit down with mac and work out the details of the valve. Our unit is also plug & play and mounting brackets are included with the solenoid. Please feel free to let us know if you have any questions.
Mike
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Ours is actually a custom valve made specifically for us. Our engineer had to sit down with mac and work out the details of the valve. Our unit is also plug & play and mounting brackets are included with the solenoid. Please feel free to let us know if you have any questions.
Mike
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Did you change something to reduce the pressure oscillations as shown in testing here:
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ec...ting-data.html
- Bryan
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I like the pierburg the most. I had to install one for a customer (I do not do installs as a rule) and it was so easy to do. Plug and play is the way to go. No splicing into the stock harness needed. Had the GM 3-port had a PnP harness, It would be the one to recommend.
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So what did you do different to make it different than the other MAC valves (35A) on the market (other than the mounting bracket and plug) ?
Did you change something to reduce the pressure oscillations as shown in testing here:
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ec...ting-data.html
- Bryan
Did you change something to reduce the pressure oscillations as shown in testing here:
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ec...ting-data.html
- Bryan
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So why dont we just start trying to source these?? Does anybody have a part # and a list price? Can anyone get one to GST for testing? Or is it not worth it?
To me it seems like it might be a another good solution. If someone wants to sale one to me for a reasonable price, Ill buy it and send it to GST & MRFRED (if they are down) to test it.
To me it seems like it might be a another good solution. If someone wants to sale one to me for a reasonable price, Ill buy it and send it to GST & MRFRED (if they are down) to test it.
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So what did you do different to make it different than the other MAC valves (35A) on the market (other than the mounting bracket and plug) ?
Did you change something to reduce the pressure oscillations as shown in testing here:
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ec...ting-data.html
- Bryan
Did you change something to reduce the pressure oscillations as shown in testing here:
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ec...ting-data.html
- Bryan
Bryan,
This was coppied from MAP's product release thread.
"We are not trying to hide the fact that MAC makes the valve for us. We chose MAC because they are the best. But our valve differs from the ones found in an industrial catalog even if they share the same housing. The valve is made specifically for us. We spec'd it to work properly with the EVO ECU (correct impedence of the coil, and response time). It also uses seal materials that are compatible with synthetic motor oils. (if there is ever blowby). Lastly, we worked with MAC on a coil that can handle the vibrations and temperatures found inside an engine bay.
People also like the fact they can plug it in, bolt it up and tune. You don't have to worry about soldering resistors in line, fabricating your own bracket, or splicing into your factory wiring. It's a great product and I am sure you will be happy with it.
Thanks,
Chad"
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GrimmSpeed please post some hardcore data and test results or even better if you know of any evos with your solenoid. I'm not doubting the product cause MAP sells it I'm just trying to get the best product to work with.