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  1. #1 Getting vac line into engine bay 
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    Is there any other way to get the vac line for a boost gauge into the engine bay without going through the passenger side firewall? I'd prefer not to make a huge detour.
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    You can poke a really small hole in the rubber where the steering shaft goes through the firewall and fish the line through there.

    Once through, go straight up with it and to the where you want it, use a zip tie or something to keep it tight against the firewall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fivefingerdeathpunch View Post
    You can poke a really small hole in the rubber where the steering shaft goes through the firewall and fish the line through there.Once through, go straight up with it and to the where you want it, use a zip tie or something to keep it tight against the firewall.
    Thank you! Sounds like a good idea!
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    If you T into the vac line under the supercharger snout, it's really not that big of a detour.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JaredR215 View Post
    If you T into the vac line under the supercharger snout, it's really not that big of a detour.
    its done already, and he took none of this info. and rigged it like no one should. lol i had to. as we all told you what to do and you did it the lazy mans way.

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    Lmao
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    It works. It's not a show car anyway. And it's not a hard fix. Who cares?
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