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Old 04-16-2008, 12:55 PM   #1
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So I added a set of MBC's per robrobinette.com I have been running 17-18 vac before I added them (I could only boost to 7psi of course) and after I added these, I have it at about 9 psi and the car is measuring 16/17 with a very rare dip to 15 if the idle drops a little. Car is still smooth and runs fantastic...just the haunting thoughts that I could have done something during my couple of boost pulls...any thoughts or am I just being a little too over concerned?

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Old 04-16-2008, 03:09 PM   #2
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this may not be the cause at all.. but any good MBC is vented, to prevent boost fluctuation. on mine, there was a small hole drilled into the part with the ball/spring. i'm thinking that the tiny bit of air sucked in through the vent is contributing to your drop in vacuum, and is totally normal.
if im wrong, my bad
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I wouldnt worry, if it was blown you would know it. Could possibly be loosing a little vacuum where you added all the new lines also.
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^agreed, IMO vaccum is not a good indicator of engine health since their are so many things that can cause it change.
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well,

I did swap out the boost control with a new ball bearing controller, but left the needle valve in charge of pre-spool. I am getting a 7-3-5 pattern now...guess I need to tweek it more...
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