1st - 5th Generation Civic 1973 - 1995 In the years from 1973 to 1995 Honda released its 1-5th Generation Civics.
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Vacuum/hose line help

 
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Vacuum/hose line help

Hey everyone, i am new to the forums. I recently bought a 93 4 door that the previous owner swapped a turbo LS into but then blew up(don't know how didn't ask) soon after he finished the swap. To recoupe some of his loses he sold the motor, trans, and turbo kit. I purchased the shell that had suspension, rims, all gauges, new interior and engine wiring harness left.

I recently bought a JDM B20(low compression with P8R head) to swap into the car and a home made turbo kit(well mis-matched pieces, no retail "kit"). I have a socketed p28 ecu, 3 bar map, hks bov, tial wg, godspeed(i believe?) fmic, hallman mbc, gsr dizzy, LS intake mani, dsm450 injectors, 255 fuel pump, innovative wideband, along with just about every other gauge you can come up with(yes that many haha), and I am sure I am missing stuff too.

I am having a hard time figuring out the vacuum lines. Like for the boost gauge, map sensor, PCV/catch can, mbc lines, even the factory hoses for heat, cooling, etc. Iv'e never wired or plumbed a honda of any kind and I am kind of stuck. Iv'e searched multiple forums and google for diagam images, I have saved every one I came across and I am still stumped on a lot. If anyone would be kind enough to help by leading me in the right direction or even straight forward tell me "This hose goes here, this one here", I would be extremely greatful.

Thank you.
 
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