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hey guys,

I just got a Blitz SBC-iD 3 Spec-R Boost Controller and i'm ready to install it. Just wanting to get ideas on where to run the lines through the firewall. I already have my alarm wiring and amp power cable running through one of the aircon lines

I was just wondering where else i can run the lines (obviously the last resort is to dirll i hole through the firewall)

  • 1 month later...

*UPDATE*

I have installed it all but one line is not installed and i don't know if it has to be installed

It the pipe that runs into the BOV...

I'll take some picutures and see if anyone has some ideas

*UPDATE*

I have installed it all but one line is not installed and i don't know if it has to be installed

It the pipe that runs into the BOV...

I'll take some picutures and see if anyone has some ideas

Which lines had to go through the firewall? My Jaycar EIBC connections are all made at the ecu.

I expect there is a vent which should go to the bov return pipe rather than atmosphere.

the lines (the boost line and power connection than run from the CPU like unit)...I got it running around the drivers side.

yeah the line i'm talking about is the one that connects to the BOV it has a nipple down the line which is currently blocked off...I don't know that should be connected to the in or out line

Edited by BigDirtyJase
  • 2 weeks later...

Will it make any difference if that hose is blocked off

I'm sorry in advance if i'm asking stupid questions. I just want to make sure I've done everything right...and this issue (if the line should be connected) is at the back of my mind

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