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Vacuum source anyone

bigted1

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Hi guys, could someone please tell me the best location on a 2011 ve ssv to install a t-piece so that I can run my vacuum gauge.
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Off the brake booster. Get a t piece that fits the line to the brake booster, that’s what I’ve done in the past with previous cars I’ve had.
 

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Id get a vac source from somewhere else the vacuum pump on the brakes will change the reading you see on the vac gauge. I don't touch many VEs pretty sure they have a vac pump on the brakes thou.
 

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Id get a vac source from somewhere else the vacuum pump on the brakes will change the reading you see on the vac gauge. I don't touch many VEs pretty sure they have a vac pump on the brakes thou.
I think it’s only the V6s that have a vacuum pump.
 

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