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97 vacuum rerouting
if you have a 97 and you switch to the newer 98+ gen III m90 where do i reroute the vacuum lines that go there to...what other part sees boost
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I routed the lines for the FPR and the BCS to a tee that I added to the line for the MAP sensors.
Edit: MAP sensors...it was a late night.
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The dealer horseshoe vacuum line ran me about $30. I should have run it myself.
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