TS-0223-1041 & TS-0223-1241 EM Series Diverter Valve VR32 Dodge Ram HIGH OUTPUTUpdated 4 days ago
Product Name: | EM Series Diverter Valve |
Product Description: | EM Series Diverter Valve VR32 |
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IMPORTANT NOTES ON YOUR NEW EM SERIES DIVERTER VALVE
Turbosmart accepts no responsibility whatsoever for incorrect installation of this product which is potentially hazardous and can cause serious engine damage or personal injury
The EM series diverter valve is designed for use as a factory replacement for a turbocharged vehicle that utilises an electronic diverter valve, this valve can be used on other applications so long as there is a control signal to actuate the diverter valve.
Ensure the engine is cold prior to installation.
For Standalone ECU configuration, ensure valve is not energised for indefinite periods of time as this can cause significant life detriment to the actuation solenoid.
RECOMMENDATIONS
- Turbosmart recommends that your Diverter valve is fitted by an appropriately qualified technician
KIT CONTENTS
Part | Description | Use |
1 | Turbosmart EM Series Diverter | Main Unit |
2 | M6 Allen Bolts | Mounts Diverter valve to compressor cover |
3 | Turbosmart Sticker | Turbosmart Sticker |

TOOLS REQUIRED
- Allen key set metric
- Screwdriver
- Basic socket set
- E14 Socket Torx bits
ABOUT YOUR EM SERIES DIVERTER VALVE
EM SERIES DIVERTER VALVE OVERVIEW

FITTING YOUR EM SERIES DIVERTER VALVE
Identify diverter valve location
The factory diverter valves is mounted under the intake the drivers side (LHD) as well on the passenger side behind the coolant reservoir, the diverter valve is mounted with 3x Torx bolts. Before you begin to remove the factory engine cover.


NOTE!
- Cosmetic engine covers may be required to be removed prior to the turbocharger assembly being visible.
- Allow for the engine to cool down
CAUTION!
- The turbocharger assembly may require the vehicle to be raised on a hoist or jacked up and secured using vehicle jack stands, ensure your safety is not compromised. Identify OEM diverter valve location
Removing the intake tube
Once the engine guard is removed, you will be able to access to the intake pipe. Seen here in front of the oil cap. You'll need to remove all the worm clamps holding the intake tube onto the throttle body.

Removing coolant hard pipe and electronic wiring.


Remove the worm clamps holding the intake tube in a swell as the 10mm bolt located behind the charge tube. Place intake tube to the side for safe keeping.

Removing PCV from Side of Y pipe charge tube

Remove the worm-clamp from the front turbo and snap ring from the rear turbo (tabs will have to be bent up for ease of removal). Remove Y-Pipe from the vehicle. 

Locate the 3 screws and OEM Connector and remove the valve from the Front Turbocharger. (Set this aside for safe keeping).


Using the new provided hardware, Install the Turbosmart EM unit.
Make note of the solenoid and flange orientation. Once installed plug the new solenoid connection into the OEM Harness

Remove the Plastic wire retaining clip off of the diverter valve stud for the rear Turbocharger unplug the OEM diverter valve and remove the 3 screws mounting it to the turbocharger (Set these aside for safekeeping).


Install the New EM Valve on the rear turbocharger Make note of the flange and solenoid orientation.

Connect the new EM valve Solenoid to the OEM harness.

Congratulations, your EM series diverter valve is installed and ready for use. Double check all electrical connections and mounting screws.
TROUBLESHOOTING
- Diverter valve not actuating - Confirm electrical signal plug is connected appropriately, as the plugs are new, some force may be required to click the plug into place.
- Valve is staying open - Confirm the valve has O-rings as they may have been dropped or lost during installation.
- Boost Pressure loss or lower than before - Confirm the valve has O-Rings as they may have been dropped or lost during installation.
- Failing the above, submit a technical request to [email protected] with information of your engine configuration and photos of installation.
- As the factory engine control unit controls the valve, the diverter valve is almost silent.
