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<blockquote data-quote="serper3" data-source="post: 11624966" data-attributes="member: 92912"><p>the 03 cobras have the vacuum lines going behind the glove compartment because the stock cluster has a boost gauge. i doubt your 01 cobra would have that line. (otherwise install is super cake. not only is the line behind the glove compartment, but there is already a fitting there, so you dont need to cut anything, you just take the fitting out and replace with a T. my boost gauge came with a T fitting. ) otherwise sorry, not sure were on the eaton you would get the reference from. i also would, as a safety measure just in case zip tie anywhere you have rubber fitting/connections. my friends shelby at higher boost then you will see, would blow off the lines until he zip tied them to the fittings. that fixed the issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="serper3, post: 11624966, member: 92912"] the 03 cobras have the vacuum lines going behind the glove compartment because the stock cluster has a boost gauge. i doubt your 01 cobra would have that line. (otherwise install is super cake. not only is the line behind the glove compartment, but there is already a fitting there, so you dont need to cut anything, you just take the fitting out and replace with a T. my boost gauge came with a T fitting. ) otherwise sorry, not sure were on the eaton you would get the reference from. i also would, as a safety measure just in case zip tie anywhere you have rubber fitting/connections. my friends shelby at higher boost then you will see, would blow off the lines until he zip tied them to the fittings. that fixed the issue. [/QUOTE]
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