Vacuum line routing?...pic
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Vacuum line routing?...pic
Alright, heres my mess of vacuum lines. I didnt know how to explain this so i made my little paint picture.
Can someone help me...or fill in the lines because im totally lost how to hook this all up.
The BOV is a Greddy type-s, and the boost controller is a Blitz Dual SBC spec-s
Can someone help me...or fill in the lines because im totally lost how to hook this all up.
The BOV is a Greddy type-s, and the boost controller is a Blitz Dual SBC spec-s
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Re: Vacuum line routing?...pic (swappedcx)
just make sure the solenoid lines i did are correct cause i don't have the manual for the controller so im guessing. but its goes something like this:
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Re: Vacuum line routing?...pic (JDM_EM1)
thanks...i dont have the manual for the controller either so your guess is as good as mine.
On the greddy BOV though there are 2 vacuum ports...whats the other one for?
On the greddy BOV though there are 2 vacuum ports...whats the other one for?
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Re: Vacuum line routing?...pic (swappedcx)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by swappedcx »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">thanks...i dont have the manual for the controller either so your guess is as good as mine.
On the greddy BOV though there are 2 vacuum ports...whats the other one for?</TD></TR></TABLE>
You can usually download manuals from the companies websites. Google it and see what you get.
On the greddy BOV though there are 2 vacuum ports...whats the other one for?</TD></TR></TABLE>
You can usually download manuals from the companies websites. Google it and see what you get.
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Re: Vacuum line routing?...pic (93turbo16)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by swappedcx »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">thanks...i dont have the manual for the controller either so your guess is as good as mine.
On the greddy BOV though there are 2 vacuum ports...whats the other one for?</TD></TR></TABLE>
im pretty sure the top one stays up to the atmosphere
On the greddy BOV though there are 2 vacuum ports...whats the other one for?</TD></TR></TABLE>
im pretty sure the top one stays up to the atmosphere
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Re: Vacuum line routing?...pic (93turbo16)
did that...i even called blitz and they told me "i cant remember the website, search online'
yea i have been searching since about 6pm...its 10pm now with nothing really
yea i have been searching since about 6pm...its 10pm now with nothing really
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boost controller set-up: port on controller can go to your vacuum manifold. in on selonoid go to a pressure source before the throttle body, such as the port on the turbo housing. I tee mine off from the vacuum line that goes from turbo to side of wastegate. the out on the selonoid goes to the top of the wastegate.
bov: connect big port of bov to vacuum manifold
and for the vacuum manifold you really don't need to tee off the brake booster. you should have an extra port that was originally for the pcv.
bov: connect big port of bov to vacuum manifold
and for the vacuum manifold you really don't need to tee off the brake booster. you should have an extra port that was originally for the pcv.
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