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Old 11-18-2012, 07:01 PM
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I have a lonnie performance fuel system for my 2000 trans am F1 procharger set up. I was wondering if anyone has one and if they do where did you put the hobbs switch?? i was thinking about putting it into the air box (i have the twin inter cooler set up so i have a air box) is that an alright location or does someone have a better one?

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If you have questions, give me a call...

As for the Hobbs switch, plumb it into the intake or tee into your boost gauge.

You do not want to plumb into the airbox as you will spike it with pressure anytime you lift off the throttle in a boosted application.
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do you have any pictures of where someone did that, the vacuum hose line to the boost gauge is smaller and dont know how i could get the hobbs switch to work out. It is threaded is why i thought about putting it into the air box but i dont know how i could put it into the intake
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an 1/8" NPT to barbed fitting will let you plumb it into the line to your boost gauge or supercharger bypass valve.



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