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Old 11-24-2022, 08:50 PM
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Replacement Vacuum Line


Looking to add a T for a BOV and lost this elbow shaped vacuum line. Anybody able to find a part number for this so I can get a new one?
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Originally Posted by G37xMN
Looking to add a T for a BOV and lost this elbow shaped vacuum line. Anybody able to find a part number for this so I can get a new one?
Something to keep in mind.

Most folks who go Forced induction get rid of evap controls being that most use these connectors for E85 and boost controller via ECUTEK and if Boost control and e85 content sensor is something you have or are planning to install then you wont be using the metal line.

Either way, there is no part number that will help you since what you need is a T fitting with two small pieces of hose (not OEM).

What I'm recommending is another space giving solution only if you have ECUTEK and are planning on installing these sensors.
PS: evap codes will need to be turned off via programming and converted digitally to E85 and Boost control

Good luck.
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