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Turkeylord

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  1. Ok, so here's the breakdown on the inlet port fittings.

     

     

    Option 1: Use the EBCS's stock 1/8" straight fitting.

    + Free

    - Line goes out over alternator

    - Line has a reducer inline (potential vacuum leak)

    Option 2: 1/4" 90 fitting. Add you own 1/4" vac line.

    + No alternator clearance issues

    - Need to stretch 1/4 vac line onto 3/8" inlet port

    Option 3: 3/8" 90 fitting. Add your own 3/8" vac (or fuel) line.

    + No reducer needed

    + No stretch needed

    - Fitting is bulky, may contact alternator

     

    Here's a pic I took of the EBCS with the 3/8" 90 installed on an 08+ WRX. It was resting on the alternator case. :icon_neut

     

    http://i.imgur.com/P4YtoQFl.jpg

  2. I'm going to test the clearance on another car tomorrow. Here it is installed on my intake manifold...

     

    http://i.imgur.com/JInb7K4l.jpg

     

    http://i.imgur.com/jZ3fLxxl.jpg

     

    Took about 6.5 inches of 3/8 fuel line from the bleed port to the turbo inlet. Looks like 3 feet of 1/4" vac line should be plenty to hit the boost nipple and WGA on the turbo.

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