Vacuum distribution block
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Vacuum distribution block
Anyone using one of these to simplify and tidy up their vacuum hoses? I would imagine it be tough or impossible to use w/ the sequential system. Anyone who is non-seq. or single it looks like a good idea. The product is made by Golden Eagle Racing. I saw in the new edition of turbo magazine on a featured FD. I am thinking of giving it a try..
Was this the car you saw in the magazine?
https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generation-specific-1993-2002-16/just-showing-off-my-fd-pics-327515/
https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generation-specific-1993-2002-16/just-showing-off-my-fd-pics-327515/
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yeah..That is the one...Beautiful I must say...Just seems logical to make it neat and simple.. Thanks for the thread Mahjik....
Last edited by G's 3rd Gen; Aug 15, 2005 at 07:11 PM.
It makes sense with a single setup where you have a number of things that need to reference manifold pressure (boost gauge, boost controller, MAP sensor, etc.). There's really no reason on a sequential car that I can think of.
Dale
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They work great! I've had them on my Mustang and my FD for about 1 1/2 years now with no problems at all.
Here's a shot of the one on my Mustang. I've got my AEM map on it along with all the normal stuff. It's against the firewall next to the AEM wideband. You won't be disappointed at all.....simplifies everything!
Here's a shot of the one on my Mustang. I've got my AEM map on it along with all the normal stuff. It's against the firewall next to the AEM wideband. You won't be disappointed at all.....simplifies everything!
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I have plenty of these in stock if anyone is interested.

