Is there anyone who can answer this question..Anyone at all
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Ok im going turbo in about a week or 2..I have all the parts but just not sure where the pressure sensor harness hooks up to..I know it hooks up to the emange but i dont know where the other end hooks up to..If anyone could help me out just let me know..Thanks
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Re: Is there anyone who can answer this question..Anyone at all
No idea on emanage sorry. The PCS has a dedicated plug for it. Do you not have the wiring instructions for the emanage? Can you download them from the Greddy site?
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I know it connects to the emange but where at on the car..I have the instructions but there in japense
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Connects to the brake booster Vacuum line... you gotta splice it. Same goes with your boost controller assuming you have one. Look for a 3/4 diam. black hose near your driverside firewall(back of your engine bay). Get a 3/8 T-fitting, cut the vac line, hook them back up through the T fitting, and hook the last on up to a your pressure sensor via vacuum manifold or reducer connector. You can make your own vac manifold to save money like i did. I'm a cheap a$$. Also that way you can mount it anywhere and have as many output ports as you like feeding your controllers, gauges and gizmos.
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