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    where is the best place to run vacuum line, fuel pressure, and oil pressure wires through the firewall, is there a convenient hole I could run them through?
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    ye pull up some of the carpet on the passenger side floor and find the hole
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    Thanks, with my ported blower, 3.4 pulley, downpipe and cai i am seeing 9.5lbs of boost and 16 - 17 inches of vacuum. Does that seem accurate for my setup and 173,000 miles
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    the boost seems close i need more info though like where you live exactly? you height above sea level affects the boost you see and i dont know about fuel pressure i dont measure that
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    I live in wisconsin. I dont know exactly what elevation i am at though
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cobras 98 Prix View Post
    I live in wisconsin. I dont know exactly what elevation i am at though
    Sheboygan, wi?
    You are somewhere around 600-700 feet.
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