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Old Feb 5, 2024 | 08:28 PM
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Default 2004 GTP looking for vacuum boot

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Hello folks new owner here. I pulled the top end apart to get to the lower plenum gasket. While reassembling I realize the vacuum lines don't flow like they are supposed to. Apparently a line Ts from the super charger to the fuel pressure regulator, then to the SC bypass. On the other side it goes to the MAP sensor. As far as I can tell there isn't a fuel pressure regulator, the line goes straight to the SC bypass. And on the other side I can't see where a line would go to the MAP sensor. I've attached some pics. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!!

The plastic vacuum line that goes to my MAP sensor is missing the little rubber boot that goes on the bottom of the MAP sensor. Anyone know where i can get one? or even the whole vacuum line if i had too?
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Originally Posted by summiz13
Hello folks new owner here. I pulled the top end apart to get to the lower plenum gasket. While reassembling I realize the vacuum lines don't flow like they are supposed to. Apparently a line Ts from the super charger to the fuel pressure regulator, then to the SC bypass. On the other side it goes to the MAP sensor. As far as I can tell there isn't a fuel pressure regulator, the line goes straight to the SC bypass. And on the other side I can't see where a line would go to the MAP sensor. I've attached some pics. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!!

The plastic vacuum line that goes to my MAP sensor is missing the little rubber boot that goes on the bottom of the MAP sensor. Anyone know where i can get one? or even the whole vacuum line if i had too?
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sorry, didnt mean to post twice.
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The plastic vacuum line that goes to my MAP sensor is missing the little rubber boot that goes on the bottom of the MAP sensor. Anyone know where i can get one? or even the whole vacuum line if i had too?
They usually have stuff like this in the "Help" section of auto parts stores. If that doesn't work out, you could make one with rubber vacuum hose and a plastic vacuum elbow.
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Ill take a look next time im in the parts store, appreciate it.
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