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Old 10-01-12, 09:36 PM
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Manual boost controller mounted in interior?

Is this to much vacuum line to run the manual boost controller in say the glovebox? Just a thought?...
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Shouldn't be, I have one by my kick panel on the driver side.
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Originally Posted by 88fc3sT2
Shouldn't be, I have one by my kick panel on the driver side.
Mines mounted on the side of the console ,drivers side so no must touch everything passengers touch it. Manual in cabin controllers exist for this purpose ie In Cabin - Black
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Thanx guys! I wanted to do this but wasn't sure if it was just to much vacuum line to run. Mine will be mounted on the drivers side as well I was just thinkin the glove box for less vacuum lines.
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It'll be fine either way but I should note my drivers side is the right hand side being from nz(jap import) so where mine sits would be like being in your glovebox.
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Hallman makes a mbc that has a cable attached to the controller. No need to run two vac lines into the cabin. They are on ebay and I have one I may be willing to part with. PM me if interested.
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Originally Posted by ben.farnath
It'll be fine either way but I should note my drivers side is the right hand side being from nz(jap import) so where mine sits would be like being in your glovebox.
Ok gotcha
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Originally Posted by RXSpeed16
Hallman makes a mbc that has a cable attached to the controller. No need to run two vac lines into the cabin. They are on ebay and I have one I may be willing to part with. PM me if interested.
I PM'd you about this.
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