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    How to install N75J valve??

    Hi,

    Just received N75J valve in mail from UK. How do I install it.

    Someone said its installed opposite to the stock N75?

    Is it a simple case of replace each hose as per stock valve or does this valve work differently??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Petrina Polo View Post
    Hi,

    Just received N75J valve in mail from UK. How do I install it.

    Someone said its installed opposite to the stock N75?

    Is it a simple case of replace each hose as per stock valve or does this valve work differently??
    Where from and how much? I want to get one.

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    The following image is stolen from Plautos' thread about what he's done to his Pog.



    I don't think you need to install in reverse (please correct me if I'm incorrect)

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    Its Ok I can install it



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    Quote Originally Posted by Catfish View Post
    Where from and how much? I want to get one.
    Ebay maybe

    http://shop.ebay.co.uk/i.html?_nkw=n...=p3286.c0.m359


    Pretty sure you need the J one

    This originally fits Audi 200T, S2 3B and UR Quattro RR engine - IN STOCK ready to ship

    Quick reference:
    1x Genuine VW Audi WGFV, the so called N75, J version




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    This is where i bought it.

    It comes in an envelope wrapped in plastic, no instructions etc.

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    Yup, from Fleebay. Pretty quick, seems good.

    I've also put in the Festo flow controller, but don't recommend (maybe after i've got it all sorted i'll think more highly of it) if you've got a tune done.

    N75 just needed pliers to open spring clamps.

    Still took me 20 minutes, but i'm not much good with the tools.

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    not to be sounding like an utter dolt here , but what benefits does replacing the n75 do?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikepologti View Post
    not to be sounding like an utter dolt here , but what benefits does replacing the n75 do?

    What does it do?

    Its a solenoid that is controlled by the cars engine ECU to adjust the bleed rate on the control line to the wastegate. The J version is often fitted to 1.8T cars that have been 'chipped' to provide a little extra boost. This is not the intended application of this part, but many people say this J valve has worked for them and given more turbo boost. Generally speaking, the J valve only works on chipped cars only. If you have a standard ECU, this part may not incease boost performance.

    Does that kind of help
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    Thanks VW Thunder, as usual there is someone who can explain in mechanical terms what i've done (all i really do is copy)...
    Last edited by noone; 23-08-2009 at 09:49 AM.

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