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Old Sep 23, 2012, 07:32 PM
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vacuum source question

Hey guys quick question. I just ordered a vacuum distribution block to hook all my crazy t'd vacuum lines to everything to one source. Right now my bov is straight to manifold and others i have coming off my uicp after bov. My question is what would be best spot to get my main vacuum source from? Idk if my uicp works great because wont it lose pressure when it blows off?? Any input would be great thanks. Also i dont want to hook to brake booster.
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Im currently using my fpr for my boost gauge. Would that line supply enough for my block?? Anyone else running a block that can help?? Thanks
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brake booster, there is also a main vaccum source on the mani as well. its the big hose
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Ya i have my bov on the big one on the manny. But with break booster when u push brake on it craos ur vacuum correct??
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