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Old 09-04-03, 09:47 AM
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Vac line

Right now in my 87 turbo from the vac nipple under the BAC valve i have the boost senser, BOV, FPR, and now boost gauge line. Is this 2 many things to have hooked up to just that one vac nipple?
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Your probally fine but get your boost sensor and boost gauge on its own seperate vacuum source. The stock BOV can really mess with other things coming from the same vacuum source. The boost sensor is pretty important to be accurate.
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The FPR normally comes of the angled nipple on the inside of the LIM. Put it back there.
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