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Help with intake tube...

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blackhawk2k7

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Oct 12, 2008
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Ok, so stupid me bought a $180 2g mas with a forced performance intake tube with NO splices for the CBV, or Vacuum line, or charcoal filter, but it fits the 1g. So instead of selling it and not using it, I want to drill and TAP my CBV and vacuum line in/out-let. Where should I tap the vacuum line into on the pipe itself? the CBV outlet is easy, but the vac. line in the 1g maf goes right behind the mas itself..... any help?
 
You mean the line that comes from the valve cover to assist with clearing crankcase gasses? If not all other vac lines run off of the intake manifold.
 
Thats alot for a 2g mas and fp intake but anywhere really... The stock location is closest the the fire wall... you can put them underneathe to hide them...
 
I had an FP intake for a while, and it seems like was plenty thick to drill and tap for some hose barb fittings to screw into. Now, I am not sure I understand your question about where to tap, your choices are pretty limited...
 
i figured as much, so from my wastegate it T's off to my intake and MBC... sooo, anywhere to tap in is ok as long as its on the metal itself and after the MAS?
 
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