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SpeedFactory 3 Port Boost Control Solenoid Bracket
Every boosted Honda has one somewhere: a boost solenoid zip-tied to a coolant hose or dangling off its own vacuum lines. It works until the zip tie cooks through or the constant vibration starts chafing wires. This bracket is the five-minute fix that gives your SpeedFactory 3 port solenoid a solid home in the bay, and if you've been searching for a MAC valve bracket, this is that piece for the SpeedFactory unit.
What It Is and What's Included
It's a laser-cut 3/16 inch thick mounting bracket sized for the SpeedFactory 3 port boost control solenoid, with the stainless steel hardware to bolt the solenoid to it. The bracket mounts to your chassis with any M6x1.0 bolt, and a Honda engine bay is full of them, so you can put the solenoid exactly where your plumbing wants it instead of wherever a zip tie reaches. Solid mounting also matters for function, not just looks: a solenoid that's hard-mounted doesn't transmit its clicking into panels or slowly saw through its own wiring on a vibrating hose.
| Bracket | One laser-cut 3/16 in thick mounting bracket |
| Hardware | Two stainless steel hex head machine screws with washers |
| Chassis mounting | Any M6x1.0 bolt of your choice, not included |
| Part number | SF-01-051-B |
Fitment
Universal by vehicle. The fitment that matters is the solenoid: this bracket is made for the SpeedFactory 3 port boost control solenoid. Running the SpeedFactory 4 port? That solenoid uses its own bracket, part number SF-01-052-B, so grab that one instead.
What to Know Before You Buy
Put a drop of Loctite on the solenoid bracket bolt threads. SpeedFactory calls this out specifically, and they're right, because a solenoid pulsing at 34 Hz all day is exactly the kind of vibration that backs screws out. Pick a mounting spot away from the exhaust side of the bay, keep the vacuum line runs short, and this is a one-beer install.
Universal by vehicle. The fitment that matters is the solenoid: this bracket is made for the SpeedFactory 3 port boost control solenoid. Running the SpeedFactory 4 port? That solenoid uses its own bracket, part number SF-01-052-B, so grab that one instead.