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Thread: Brake Booster Vacuum Lines

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    Default Brake Booster Vacuum Lines

    Car - MX73

    motor - SR20DE+T

    use - Not Much ATM

    problem - Want to know if i i can put boosted air through the vacuum line that goes to the brake booster from the intake manifold. I think it should be right, but havnt had a turbo motor before so checking.

    occurs/started when - I put the motor in

    personal situation - I either put it on or i dont.

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    yep hook it up likenormal
    AE86 THE BEST

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    There is a 1-way valve, so retain it, and make sure it points the right way.

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    Thanks guys

    The valve is in the booster or the line?

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    usually toyotas have them inline
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    This. It's a little white / beige dinger that has a bracket attached to the firewall.
    You can have any brew you want... as long as it's a Datsun / Corolla / What is that?

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    The one that isnt there. that would be right.
    are they model specific of generic?

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    Pretty generic.

    KE70



    AE71



    AE86

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    Appreciate that Javal. Thanks

    Ill locate one on tuesday

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    which way is the correct way? air flowing to the Booster?

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