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Originally Posted by jwick
There's also a bung installed to the intake manifold for the BOV. I just had Sasha include a second bung and tapped the manifold twice.
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Originally Posted by Boosted Performance
The wastegates only need pressure, no vacuum, sam goes for Boost controllers. The driver side charge pipe has a bung on it for this already.
You have to drill/Tapp the manifold for the BOV. It only needs vacuum.
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Originally Posted by Boosted Performance
The reason I suggest the IM be tapped at the front is to have the vacuum source (IM) as close to the BOV as possible. This increases response time and opens the BOV quicker between shifts, which is what you want to see. The BOV manufacturer also recommends the BOV have it's own designated vacuum source.
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My reason for utilizing a vacuum block. Tapping the intake manifold or a vacuum block, they both serving the same purpose. Per Sasha advice, it's best for the BOV to have its own vacuum source with the shortest path. Very good advice. Doesn't make it wrong to do. No way between the two is wrong. I got this idea from VipViper who utilized the vacuum block for his build.
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