i am installing my turbo kit as i get time so if i install the FMU now will it cause any problems without having the turbo mounted? And where do you tie in your boost guage? At the turbo right? Just checking to be sure.
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Re: FMU question
Originally posted by Rjsi am installing my turbo kit as i get time so if i install the FMU now will it cause any problems without having the turbo mounted? And where do you tie in your boost guage? At the turbo right? Just checking to be sure.
When I take my SC off for smog, I leave the FMU and I go about driving for months just like this.
Boost gauge-are you talking about the vacuum line? You can tie the vacuum line with the main vacuum at the very back.Last edited by Mighty Thor; 05-08-2006, 10:29 AM.
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Re: FMU question
run a vac line from a vac source on the intake manifold (or the side of the TB on angled TB cars) to the FMU. it has nothing to do with the plumbing of the turbo itself.
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