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Old Jul 30, 2009, 07:45 AM
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Vacuum line off boost solenoid

Where do I attach this when I have an aftermarket intake pipe? It's the only thing with no home now. I have the car apart outside =\
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my ETS pipe does not have the provision for the small inlet vacuum line that comes off the boost solenoid. I can't find any installation instructions anywhere, I assume i'm going to have to T this somewhere.
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More information such as the type of intake pipe would be nice. I have the buschur racing maf pipe and it doesnt have any nipples to hook up the vacuum lines like the stock piece had. Instead I needed to run a breather filter. Could you post a picture of the specific line you are referring to?
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No problem, just snapped it - here it is.

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bump, i've gotta get to work =(
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Sorry, I just saw this post. You can let it vent to the atmosphere with no problem. The boost solenoid is an option on our site, but not needed. If you ever have questions and need an answer right away give me a call! 360-263-3748

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Where is that line coming from? DV? Intake mani?
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^^Nevermind, reading owns me. Run an oil breather.
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It's coming from the boost solenoid, not the valve cover. It's the line that bleeds the excess pressure from the solenoid. You can vent this to atmosphere or select the option for a nipple to hook it up to the intake.

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It was hard to understand from your description which vacuum hose you were referring to. Listen to what Mike said and you should be all set
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