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Old 05-16-2011, 04:28 PM
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-where is the best place to place/tap for a vacuum box?
-does any one have a diagram on where all the lines are needing to be ran to and from?
-and can one use steel braided/metal(copper tubing) for all the lines? i know i see alot of people using rubber, but is it ok to use copper ones?
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If I was gonna make a tap for a vacume box I would tap into my intake manifold. Very easy to do and I think its the best way. As for copper tubbing I wouldnt know never tried seems like extra work
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Originally Posted by turbohatch96y7
If I was gonna make a tap for a vacume box I would tap into my intake manifold. Very easy to do and I think its the best way. As for copper tubbing I wouldnt know never tried seems like extra work
building for quality not compatibility. i mean i have the rubber tubing to do it, but tucking and uniformity are much better in my opinion
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