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You mean to tell me it's reading 20" InHg of vacuum? Is there a reason why it shouldn't? I'm assuming this is with the car running in idle.
 
20"InHg is good for idle vacuum. It should sit between 18-21/22 depending on elevation. Since you are in Miami, I'd say 20 is completely normal for you. As for short route piping, there are vendors with complete kits or just piping kits. If you don't want to go that route, go to a muffler shop or performance shop in your area and they should easily be able to tell you the routing path for the entire setup and cost for them to build it as well.
 
O alright thanks guys, the thing its that the gauge i had before never read vacum so i bought a new one and off course i dint know where was the vacum supposed to be, and as for the piping right now i have mines route under the chassis but since im going 2inch drop i have to re route the piping because its going to hit the floor for sure i would just figure out a new way, and thanks for the help guys.
 
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