Boost sensor hose after removing ACV?
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Ideally the boost sensor should be "all by itself" in the line, i.e no tees....
There is the classic nipple right underneath the BAC, or you can tee it in the BOV line, or you can use one of the nipples in the stock IC
There is the classic nipple right underneath the BAC, or you can tee it in the BOV line, or you can use one of the nipples in the stock IC
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Originally posted by NZConvertible
Originally posted by Rotorific
I thought you have an NA? If you do theres a hose that you plug into right above the ACV on the lower intake manifold.
I thought you have an NA? If you do theres a hose that you plug into right above the ACV on the lower intake manifold.
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Ideally the boost sensor should be "all by itself" in the line, i.e no tees....
I wonder if, or how much, difference it makes by me doing this.
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