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<blockquote data-quote="acparrish56" data-source="post: 15489647" data-attributes="member: 174895"><p>Just finished the Hellion twin turbo install on my 2016. I have a question on the vacuum line coming from the driver side of the motor. The instructions show it running to a tee between the turbo air filter and the driver valve cover. This is for set ups that recirculate engine vapors. I am going to be running a vented catch can (petersen) which runs from both valve covers, to the can, which is then vented to the atmosphere. My question is what to do with the driver side vacuum line? Anyone have a similar set up that can help me out?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="acparrish56, post: 15489647, member: 174895"] Just finished the Hellion twin turbo install on my 2016. I have a question on the vacuum line coming from the driver side of the motor. The instructions show it running to a tee between the turbo air filter and the driver valve cover. This is for set ups that recirculate engine vapors. I am going to be running a vented catch can (petersen) which runs from both valve covers, to the can, which is then vented to the atmosphere. My question is what to do with the driver side vacuum line? Anyone have a similar set up that can help me out? [/QUOTE]
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