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does your boost controller have the vauccum lines coming into the cabin where the switch is? or does it just have electrical lines to a solenoid mouinted in the engine bay?

is it ILLEGAL to have a switchable boost controller with vaccum lines running into the cabin

it is LEGAL to have a switchable boost controller with electrical lines running into the cabin.

Hrmm.. I'm quite interested in your comment that an electrical lines EBC is legal, could you possibly tell which EBC is legal then? And also what you are basing this fact on? My understanding of the modification booklet from DOT is that all forms of EBC is illegal, I didnt see any conditions in it at all.

Zoixy.. I told you man.. I got fined before and didnt loose a point.. geeezzz.. :( As to fighting it.. good luck to ya man.. I was at some stage in the process of fighting a defect, but at the end gave up cause it was costing me valuable work time and petrol money.. just not worth it at all at the end :D

i have a 2'' exhast for $200 if you'd like to have a look.its quiet and sits high up in the chasis. it was on my car when it was pulled over and was one of the only things the cop didn't have a gripe about. couldn't book me for anything though.

ok about the boost controller it is a turbosmart dual stage boost controller, which the controller unit is under the bonnet and just the switch is in the car. Havnt had a chance to remove the switch to see if there is a vacuum line or not there because i didnt install it...it came with the car.

the other thing i wanted to know seeing that i have to move my gauge off of the A-piller when removing it does this just mean i have to cut the wires coming out of it or do there disconnect from the gauge or something?

it is an autometer air fuel ratio gauge.

all help appreciated

thanx

Jason

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