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Old 02-28-2016, 12:34 PM
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I recently put my truck back to stock and well the manifold that came with the truck doesnt have a port to plug in booster hose. My old manifold did.. so is there anywhere else i can plug the booster hose to?



can i plug it to the nipple on the driver side?
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AFAIK you just need a strong vaccum source, so any relatively large vaccum port should work. You probably got a 6.0 intake from a 2500HD or 3500. My truck doesn't have a vaccum port for the brake booster because it has hydroboost.
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pretty much any vacuum port should work. The bigger, the better, but keep in mind, the booster stores the vacuum so not a lot of flow through the hose is needed.



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