Turbosmart’s Boost Reference Adapter range

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Product Update: Turbosmart’s Boost Reference Adapter range

Turbosmart has developed a range of Boost Reference Adapter (BRA) kits for a variety of late model turbocharged petrol and diesel vehicles. These kits are designed to provide access to a reliable vacuum source in vehicles with solenoid-controlled turbocharger accessories.

Why did we make them?

Many modern turbocharged vehicles have opted for solenoid-controlled wastegates and blow-off valves in order to achieve the best possible emissions and economy numbers. Unfortunately, these systems can limit performance, and prevent owners from running traditional vacuum-operated components, such as blow-off valves or boost gauges. Previously, the only ways to obtain a vacuum source on such vehicles involved destructive methods, such as tapping into the manifold. Turbosmart’s BRAs are a plug-and-play solution that can be easily reversible, if needed.

What do they do?

Turbosmart’s BRAs connect to the car’s MAP sensor, placing a billet block between the sensor and its mounting. This allows access to a vacuum source, while still allowing the MAP sensor to work without obstruction.

What cars do they fit?

We have a number of different kits for the following vehicles (Make/Model – Part Number):

  • Ford Fiesta EcoBoost/ST – TS-0720-1003
  • Ford Mustang EcoBoost – TS-0720-1004
  • Ford Ranger 3.2 Turbo Diesel – TS-0720-1001
  • Nissan Juke 1.6T – TS-0720-1006
  • Nissan Pulsar SSS 1.6T – TS-0720-1006
  • Renault Clio RS 1.6T – TS-0720-1006
  • VW Golf GTI/R – TS-0720-1002

What makes them great?

With a precision-machined billet aluminium construction, Turbosmart’s BRAs are durable and fit perfectly.

The BRA has two ports, which can be used for any vacuum operated accessories, including Internal Wastegate Actuators, blow-off valves and boost gauges.

Call or Email to discuss
Tel: 01924 228042
Email: sales@vuduperformance.com

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