Si Speed 317
04-06-2011, 12:03 AM
A friend of mine had posted this information up, but was too lazy to post it here. So here you go boost buddies :thumb:
Hondata wants $100 for a MAC solenoid with a Hondata sticker on it, which is cheap compared to all the EBC's on the market. Now is it really cheap? Many people have the solenoid from their AEM Tru-Boost wired in and they work just fine. In the end, the Hondata/MAC solenoid part number is 35A-AAA-DDBA-1BA. You can only get one from one of MAC's local distributors, for some reason MAC doesn't allow them to sell across state lines. Welcome to MAC Valves (http://www.macvalves.com/)
Once you did that, all you need are the two 1/8" npt x 1/4" barbs and a muffler. Xenocron Tuning: PWM Solenoid Fittings kit (http://www.xenocron.com/pwm-solenoid-fittings-kit-p-496.html) Don't forget! You'll need to get the pins from Hondata. http://www.hondata.com/civic_pin_request_info.html I got the 10A mini-blade fuse and holder for about 5 bucks from my local radio shack and you'll need a ring terminal for the ground wire, i grounded mine with the ecu ground on the head.
Hopefully some fellow boosters can save some money here!
Hondata wants $100 for a MAC solenoid with a Hondata sticker on it, which is cheap compared to all the EBC's on the market. Now is it really cheap? Many people have the solenoid from their AEM Tru-Boost wired in and they work just fine. In the end, the Hondata/MAC solenoid part number is 35A-AAA-DDBA-1BA. You can only get one from one of MAC's local distributors, for some reason MAC doesn't allow them to sell across state lines. Welcome to MAC Valves (http://www.macvalves.com/)
Once you did that, all you need are the two 1/8" npt x 1/4" barbs and a muffler. Xenocron Tuning: PWM Solenoid Fittings kit (http://www.xenocron.com/pwm-solenoid-fittings-kit-p-496.html) Don't forget! You'll need to get the pins from Hondata. http://www.hondata.com/civic_pin_request_info.html I got the 10A mini-blade fuse and holder for about 5 bucks from my local radio shack and you'll need a ring terminal for the ground wire, i grounded mine with the ecu ground on the head.
Hopefully some fellow boosters can save some money here!