SnowFox
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So, Ive been fortunate enough to never have a vacuum leak in my life. So I never really learned to check for them. (I could have had one and never knew it I suppose)
I put on my super charger, everything is going great, but having messed about with vac lines I wanna be sure I have no leaks before final tune.
I have a hand held break bleeder/vac pump. What's the best methodology for using it?
I see lots of people doing smoke tests but I really don't wanna try that yet.
I put on my super charger, everything is going great, but having messed about with vac lines I wanna be sure I have no leaks before final tune.
I have a hand held break bleeder/vac pump. What's the best methodology for using it?
I see lots of people doing smoke tests but I really don't wanna try that yet.
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