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<blockquote data-quote="2K1 SVT" data-source="post: 11624855" data-attributes="member: 112338"><p>Hey guys I've got my boost gauge all wired in, but I don't know how I hook up the sensor to the back of the blower (01 cobra with eaton swap). I've read that there is a vacuum line that runs by the glove box that you can put a T fitting into. I'm just wondering if that would be the correct vacuum line, where I would get one of those T fittings and on the back of the blower would I have to cap off two of the ports? I deleted the PVC so I already have to cap that one, I thought that the bottom right fitting was for the boost gauge but everyone says to use the vacuum lines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2K1 SVT, post: 11624855, member: 112338"] Hey guys I've got my boost gauge all wired in, but I don't know how I hook up the sensor to the back of the blower (01 cobra with eaton swap). I've read that there is a vacuum line that runs by the glove box that you can put a T fitting into. I'm just wondering if that would be the correct vacuum line, where I would get one of those T fittings and on the back of the blower would I have to cap off two of the ports? I deleted the PVC so I already have to cap that one, I thought that the bottom right fitting was for the boost gauge but everyone says to use the vacuum lines. [/QUOTE]
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