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Old 05-25-2014, 02:00 PM
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If I were looking to run a gm MAP sensor, how would I route the vac line? Do I need to T-tap off of another vac line?
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The MAP sensor should get its own dedicated vacuum source. A vacuum manifold works great if you are out of locations
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Thanks for the reply, I do have a spare nipple not in use on the back of the intake manifold.
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