Vacuum source for AFPR
Question for you guys:
Best vacuum source for an AFPR would seem to be a tee into the stock FPR. How important is that? With my BEGi unit mounted on the charcoal canister bracker, I have a vacuum line running right over it, sourced from the intake manifold. Couldn't be too bad to tee off that, would it? |
Originally Posted by Atlanta93LE
(Post 91149)
Question for you guys:
Best vacuum source for an AFPR would seem to be a tee into the stock FPR. How important is that? With my BEGi unit mounted on the charcoal canister bracker, I have a vacuum line running right over it, sourced from the intake manifold. Couldn't be too bad to tee off that, would it? |
I dont see why it would be a problem.
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Thanks for the reassurance guys.
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yep go for it so long as it is post the TB it will source vac/boost.
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You can get a vacuum source from anywhere on the intake manifold. You can also tee into another line to get it as well. If you still need clarification, shoot me an e-mail and I can send you photos of where to tap into.
Stephanie |
So long as it doesn't have to be the same line as from the stock FPR, as the old copy of the BEGi fuel system instructions I have says, then we're in business. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by Stephanie Turner
(Post 91466)
You can get a vacuum source from anywhere on the intake manifold. You can also tee into another line to get it as well. If you still need clarification, shoot me an e-mail and I can send you photos of where to tap into.
Stephanie |
:gay:
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Originally Posted by magnamx-5
(Post 91469)
inuendo could ensue fromthis one stephanie :rofl:
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Originally Posted by magnamx-5
(Post 91469)
inuendo could ensue fromthis one stephanie :rofl:
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Just keep the FPRs reference separate from any BOVs or boost controllers.
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