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Old 12-31-2009, 01:40 PM
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I was going to run the WG/Boost controller and BOV references off the same port on the intake manifold, is that ok?
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You should be OK, just don't try to put to many in there. Its best to make a vacuum block for multiple ports.
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Itll probably just be 2 off 1 port, Im running gauge off the port on the back of the IM too. Thanks!
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Thread on this recently. I ran a vacuum manifold, drilled and tapped fitting where my map went in my fast 90 and run all the stuff off the vacuum manifold. Running 3 bar map, bovs,adjustable fuel reg, eboost 2 reference,hobbs switch for second pump. Still need to run vacuum /boost reference for alc injection. So far not seen any problem doing it this way. The main line is good size. Have pic of this as said recently in the other thread. Got the vacuum manifold off ebay. nice anodized and metal fittings,good quality and cheap.
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