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Old 02-10-2010, 05:30 AM   #1
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i also need to know where the vac line from the BOV, and the pressure sensor goes on the motor i think i got it backwards. I want all this straight before i try to start it after like 3 months lol
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The stock boost sensor goes to a fitting on the ACV valve.
The stock BOV goes to a fitting on the flange on the upper intake manifold that mates with the lower intake manifold - this fitting is hard to see, cause it's under the stock BAC valve.

If you blocked off your ACV, then you just lost one of the fittings.


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Old 02-10-2010, 12:52 PM   #2
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Nothing is blocked on mine, its all there, so what fan exactly does this go to? Still unfamiliar with all the extra crap on turbo cars, im used to n/a lol, and thanks for the pics guys! So what exactly does the acv do? could i theoretically cap off the vac lines on and to it, unplug it and use it as the block off plate, cause i dont have an air pump as of right now.

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