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Old 03-27-2015, 03:39 PM
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I was wrong in saying it was on the throttle body. it's just behind it on the intake
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I see. You connected it to the top straight in with black hose and no T.
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yea, I cant remember what size the black hose it. I also didn't use the clear line that came with it. I had the parts store cut me off 8ft of hose that fit the back of the gauge, and 2ft of hose that fit the nipple on the intake. Then used a hose connector to join them. After running and hiding my hoses I only had several inches left. So if you go the same route make sure to get at leas 10ft of total hose. Mine are well hidden and look like stock hose, minus the ugly connector which I'm going to change out at some point when I actually think about it
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Mine installed.
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Does it block or change the air flow in that vent?
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Does it block or change the air flow in that vent?
It doesn't block the air flow but it blows on me as I'm driving. My wife won't like it. Lol
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It doesn't block the air flow but it blows on me as I'm driving. My wife won't like it. Lol
Yea it is slightly annoying lol. How did you end up running your boost hose?
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Originally Posted by dropit_dragit
Yea it is slightly annoying lol. How did you end up running your boost hose?
I used a brass barbed fitting and drilled a hole into that cap that you took off.
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Originally Posted by 2014Lariat
I used a brass barbed fitting and drilled a hole into that cap that you took off.


Nice! I'm ready to install the turbosmart BOV. If you get the BOV set right, you can keep the pipes charged. Mine is vented to atmosphere right now and it releases all the boost
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Your killing me. Another item to add to the wish list. It keeps getting longer.


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