How should I run my VAC lines?
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How should I run my VAC lines?
Right now, I have a vac line to a boost gauge all by itself. I also have the WG acutator T'd off with the BOV going to it's own source. BTW, a MBC is on there as well.
The problem is, no matter which way I turn the MBC, it never boosts any more or less than 7psi? Boost leak? I'm not sure because it boosts fine and it holds boost all the way through. Maybe sharing the MBC line and the BOV line effects it? I'm not sure..
Anyways, I was wondering if I should run my BOV line and T it with my boost gauge line and just run a vac line from the acutator, through the MBC and to it's own source...
What do you guys suggest? Thanks.
The problem is, no matter which way I turn the MBC, it never boosts any more or less than 7psi? Boost leak? I'm not sure because it boosts fine and it holds boost all the way through. Maybe sharing the MBC line and the BOV line effects it? I'm not sure..
Anyways, I was wondering if I should run my BOV line and T it with my boost gauge line and just run a vac line from the acutator, through the MBC and to it's own source...
What do you guys suggest? Thanks.
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