Vacuum Lines?

The vacuum lines are basically any rubber hoses you can find coming off your intake manifold.

What can you run off them? Well, I'll tell you what you already have running off them: brake booster, bpv, wastegate, vics, vtcs, and some kind of fuel evap system. And you could also run a boost gauge off them if you wanted.

Did I miss anything?
 
peepsalot said:
The vacuum lines are basically any rubber hoses you can find coming off your intake manifold.

What can you run off them? Well, I'll tell you what you already have running off them: brake booster, bpv, wastegate, vics, vtcs, and some kind of fuel evap system. And you could also run a boost gauge off them if you wanted.

Did I miss anything?
Well i think i got it thanx
 
BirdManIDC said:
I Need To Know Where Are My Vacuum Line And What Can I Run Off Them

I hope this helps you out..
 

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BirdManIDC said:
I Need To Know Where Are My Vacuum Line And What Can I Run Off Them

I wouldn't touch anything that's under the hood until you do some reading, some more reading, and maybe some more reading, and i'm still not sure I think it's a good idea.

Edit: don't tap into your fuel lines. If it is harder to cut, then don't cut it.
 
jurgs01 said:
I wouldn't touch anything that's under the hood until you do some reading, some more reading, and maybe some more reading, and i'm still not sure I think it's a good idea.

Edit: don't tap into your fuel lines. If it is harder to cut, then don't cut it.
Oh yeah, don't use those lines going to the throttle body either, those are coolant.
 
jurgs01 said:
I wouldn't touch anything that's under the hood until you do some reading, some more reading, and maybe some more reading, and i'm still not sure I think it's a good idea.

Edit: don't tap into your fuel lines. If it is harder to cut, then don't cut it.

Exactly what I had in mind.
 
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