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Old 05-12-2010   #1
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Vacuum line, where do they route to?

I'm getting closer to getting everything ready. How do I route the vacuum lines to the MBC, BOV, wastegate, fpr, GM MAP sensor, and throttle body? Anything else I'm missing?
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Old 05-12-2010   #2
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Re: Vacuum line, where do they route to?

throttle body dosent need any,

MBC line should come from a source as close to the turbo as possible, to the MBC, then to the wastegate.

FPR needs a line coming from the intake manifold.

BOV also needs a line from the intake manifold. preferably NOT from a T splitter connected to the fpr.

GM MAP SENSOR can be should be located either in the upper intercooler pipe or intake manifold if your just using it for a boost reference, not 100% sure where you need it for speed density.

also there should be a big line on the back of the intake manifold that goes to your brake booster.

EDIT: there is also a line that runs from the intake manifold to the valve cover, and another line that runs from the valve cover to the intake pipe.

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Old 05-12-2010   #3
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Re: Vacuum line, where do they route to?

Vfaq.com - all questions should be checked here first.
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