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Old 12-05-02, 03:53 AM
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Wink Boost sensor hose after removing ACV?

Where do I plug in the Boost sensor after removing the ACV?

Do I "tee" into another vacuum line? Where is this vacuum line? Any pictures of this?
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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
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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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Originally posted by NZConvertible
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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 DID have an n/a. Sold it and bought myself a TII with 61k original miles and still had money left over for other things. Thanks anyways.
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Ideally the boost sensor should be "all by itself" in the line, i.e no tees....
Currently, my pressure sensor and BOV are teed into the ACV. The vacuum nipple just under the BAC is plugged off. Makes me wonder why the PO would have that done.

I wonder if, or how much, difference it makes by me doing this.
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Originally Posted by Jpk3200
Currently, my pressure sensor and BOV are teed into the ACV. The vacuum nipple just under the BAC is plugged off. Makes me wonder why the PO would have that done.

I wonder if, or how much, difference it makes by me doing this.

Previous owner was ....ignorant.
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