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Gen2 with an 18 mani. IMRC delete. No aspirator.

I'm installing a Paxton and am running a return style fuel system.

I have a question about how to run vacuum lines.


For the BOV, I believe I can use the brake booster line, install a check valve, and then tee off after that to the BOV.

But, for the boost/vacuum reference on the Fuel Pressure Regulator, am I able to tee into this brake booster line again? Or should I tap into it from elsewhere?
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Don't use the brake booster line.

Use the vacuum port that was originally intended for your IMRC actuators, and run that to a vacuum block. Then everything can have its own source
 
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Don't use the brake booster line.

Use the vacuum port that was originally intended for your IMRC actuators, and run that to a vacuum block. Then everything can have its own source
I'm running breathers, as well.



Would I be able to use the pass side port that the PCV went to for the regulator and the IMRC port for the BOV?

I'm guessing that a Tee in the IMRC port going to BOV and FPR wouldn't work.


I may be overthinking this..
This is the last step before I fire it up and I'm getting anxious 😆
 

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I'd use the PVC port and tee off whatever I needed.
 

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I'm running breathers, as well.



Would I be able to use the pass side port that the PCV went to for the regulator and the IMRC port for the BOV?

I'm guessing that a Tee in the IMRC port going to BOV and FPR wouldn't work.


I may be overthinking this..
This is the last step before I fire it up and I'm getting anxious 😆
Absolutely. If you are using breathers then your PCV port in the intake manifold is the perfect source. I did the same thing.
Use the OEM push lock 5/8" fitting that is on the OEM PCV tube from the passenger side.
Cut the hard plastic line off of it.
Call Jeff Bezos and Order some 5/8" silicone vacuum tube, some 3/8" vacuum tube, as well as a 5/8" to 3/8" barbed reducer. Depending on what your Paxton kit came with, you will also likely need some 5/16" silicone vaccum hose for the BOV and Pressure regulator.
Order a vacuum block. - you don't need anything fancy for this, just one that is aluminum and has aluminum fittings.

BOV vacuum source.webp

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Here are more recent pictures after I added a Boost gauge

Vacuum distribution.jpg

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So, no check valves needed then?
Even for the brake booster line?
I'm guessing the brake reservoir has a check valve in it
 

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So, no check valves needed then?
Even for the brake booster line?
I'm guessing the brake reservoir has a check valve in it
Do not tamper with or cut the brake booster line.

The entire point of using the vacuum block, is that you have a dedicated and strong vacuum/boost reference for all of the accessories you want to use.
 
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That works.
Thank you 👍
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