Turbosmart BOOST CONTROLLERS – ELECTRONIC - e-Boost STREET 40 User Manual

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BEFORE YOU START IMPORTANT NOTES
Turbosmart recommends that your E-Boost Street is fitted by an appropriately qualified technician.
Consult your local tuning specialist before setting your boost pressure as setting boost beyond your engines capability can result in
severe engine damage or failure
Turbosmart recommends that the engines Air/Fuel ratio is checked once the desired boost pressure is set. Any increase in boost
pressure can cause the engine to run lean resulting in severe engine damage or failure
Turbosmart recommends that the E-Boost Street is not used in conjunction with any type of “Draw Through” induction System.
Turbosmart recommends that boost pressure is set using a Dynamometer and not on public roads.
The E-Boost Street may not be able to completely compensate for a drop in boost pressure at high RPM due to the turbocharger
operating beyond its maximum efficiency range i.e. incorrect turbocharger sizing or excessive exhaust backpressure.
The E-Boost Street cannot compensate for increases in boost pressure at high RPM due to inadequate waste gate flow capacity;
the turbo system must maintain a steady base boost curve before you start using a boost controller.
The E-Boost Street cannot be used with external waste gates that are in a poor, worn or non-serviceable condition.
For best results your turbocharger should be correctly sized for your application.
Erratic operation of electronic parts can be caused by Electro Magnetic Interference (EMI). EMI can be generated by aftermarket
ignition systems such as CDI which, if wired incorrectly, generate large amounts of EMI through the vehicles electrical system. This
can cause items such as ECU’s and boost controllers to be effected. Please follow ignition system installation instructions VERY
carefully to avoid EMI affecting the E-Boost Street. Sometimes, using resistor type spark plugs can reduce this problem.
The E-Boost Street is not waterproof and must be mounted inside the cabin. The unit has an operating temperature range of -5
O
C
to 70
O
C.
Document Type: Instruction Manual
Product Name: E-Boost Street 40PSI
Product Description: Electronic boost controller
Product Number: TS-0302-1002
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Summary of Contents

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1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ BEFORE YOU START – IMPOR

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10 Two port, single solenoid, single turbo connection Method (2) (For obtaining maximum boost pressure on your single turbo system)  Port 1 of sol

Page 3 - INSTALLATION

11 Two port, twin solenoid, Twin turbo connection Method (2) (For obtaining maximum boost pressure on your twin turbo V configuration engine)  Por

Page 4 - SOLENOID HOOK UP METHODS

12 Two port, twin 4 port solenoid, twin turbo connection Method (3) (For obtaining a wide range of boost pressures e.g. 5 – 40 PSI on a V configurat

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13 BASIC FUNCTIONALITY Unit Layout OFF mode The E-Boost Street can be switched off by holding the knob down for 10 seconds. This wil

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14 SETUP To enter the setup menu, press and hold the knob for 3 seconds. To navigate through the setup menu, rotate the knob to the left or right f

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15 OVER BOOST SHUTDOWN In order to successfully program your E-Boost Street you MUST carefully follow this section. Turbosmart recommends that thi

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16 Setting SP1 (Set point): The SP value determines the DUTY CYCLE the solenoid will operate at when the gate pressure is reached. The SP value is no

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17 RPM DISPLAY CONFIGURATION If you have connected the yellow RPM wire to an RPM signal from your ECU or negative terminal of an ignition coil yo

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18 Example: The following boost curve shows that between 5000 and 7000 RPM, the boost drops off from 15 PSI to 10 PSI. To reduce or

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19 SOLENOID CYCLE This function is used to check whether the solenoid is properly connected to the head unit. Selecting this function will cause the

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2 CONTENTS INSTALLATION ... 3 Wiring

Page 13 - BASIC FUNCTIONALITY

20 ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Turbosmart is a company built on Customer Satisfaction and Service. That is why all of our products go through reg

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3 INSTALLATION Wiring (Solder all wires together and insulate the joints with the supplied heat shrink) Note: Unused wires must be insulated with e

Page 15 - BOOST SETUP (bG1 and bG2)

4 - Check the signal from the negative terminal is a square wave that is switching between switching between 0V and 3.5-12 volts with an appropriate

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5 Note: If your vehicle is fitted with a factory boost control solenoid, the hoses that run from the pressure source and to the wastegate actuator mu

Page 17 - AU on in

6 Single solenoid, twin parallel turbocharger hook up (For straight configuration twin parallel turbocharger engines E.g. RB26DETT)  The E-Boost S

Page 18 - ZERO DISPLAY

7 EXTERNAL WASTEGATE CONNECTION The first method of installation is a one port connection. If the desired boost level is not achieved i.e. boost leve

Page 19 - SOLENOID CYCLE

8 Single port, twin solenoid, twin turbo connection Method (For V configuration twin parallel turbocharger engines E.g. V6, V8 etc)  Port 1 of sole

Page 20 - Happy motoring!

9 Two port, single solenoid, twin turbo connection Method (1) (For controlling boost on a twin turbo, twin wastegate, single solenoid turbo system,

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