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Installing Vacuum Block for boosted Applications. Vacuum Distribution Block.
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- čas přidán 29. 12. 2020
- #vacuumblock #boosted #trailblazerfilms
If your having boost leaks or problems with vacuum hoses. You need to definitely upgrade from the old rubber hose & get this polyurethane line & fittings. These will definitely reassure you that you won’t have leaks.
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Love your videos!! Your lightening has come a long way it’s clean af. Keep up the videos man!!
Thanks bro! 👊🏼
Awesome video and sweet ride man. Thanks!
Thank you looks much better
Great video! I should have mine back here in the next couple of weeks.
Nice!
Glad you did this, my lines are 20 + years old,
Need to upgrade them lines bro 😎
Clean build bro! I like that
Appreciate it that!
What inner and outer diameter silicone hose did you use ? can't find anywhere the exact diameters. I have the same vakuum block just a different color.
What size fitting line thankyou
Great job brother, nice upgrade! Hope it worked better and glad you found the split, you know the rest were soon to follow with that problem so that’s a awesome upgrade! Looking forward to more lightning vids man. Are you gonna dyno the truck or possibly run it at the truck to give some numbers? Curious to see what this beautiful trucks puts down, you started with a great truck ( mine was rode hard and put up wet 😂).
Thanks bro! I do plan on taking it to a dyno soon to get some real numbers. Going to have to wait till the tracks are back open there closed for the Winter time. Haha yeah mine started out as a clean starter truck
@@JJBanuelos Could i use this Vacuum Block shown here on my 2007 Audi Q7 3.6L V6 Quattro premium package suv ? Where did you purchase the Vacuum Block and where do i purchase polyurethane line at and whats used to cut it without collapsing the end where you make each cut for length ? I have one plastic nipple broke off where my vacuum line end connectors seat onto the 4 plastic nipples which are various sizes. Thank you.
So, long term update time... How's the poly vac/boost hose setup working for you after a couple of years?
How's it holding up? Any problems?
What is the part number for the gauge fitting pl
Good video, I will have to get me one or Three,lol
Haha you can’t go wrong with these. They definitely clean up the engine bay
Where did you get the quick connect fittings? I got the on3 distribution block but didn't see any quick disconnect fittings on their site.
On Amazon I had links to all the stuff I showed in the video below my description. Let me know if you can’t find them
Did you have to use the little spacer on the tension pulley for the powerdyne when you went over to 3”
No I didn’t have too.
Hey man I love your build ! How are the lines and the connections holding up ? I am running the same block and want to do the same connections but only if they hold vacuum and last.
Appreciate it man, still holding up good no issues or leaks at all. Definitely recommend this versus the old vacuum lines.
Man that’s awesome to hear I am going to pull the trigger on this than. I appreciate the help and this video was A+ keep up the work. Can’t wait to see some more of the lightning. Also I love the way you have the garage workbench set up bro 🤘
Hey brother could you help me with this I purchased the same kit and all doing it on a mazdaspeed protege 2003 but my car dies now 😢😕
Make sure all the ports that are not in use are plugged off & there is no vacuum leaks. Sounds like you have a large vacuum leak somewhere. Double check your connections
Hose clamps anyone ? Nope zip ties….lol
Hose clamps sometimes cause issues where people over tighten them & make leaks. Zip ties just add enough clamping force & also a cleaner look
@@JJBanuelos yeah but to hold boost…? I mean just for my n/a 4banger i was worried of using a zip tie on the hose to the map sensor i was relocating and i ended up drilling a port on the new manifold to mount it instead.. i overthink a lot though lol