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recently had motor rebuilt due to lifter failure, gonna do a vacuum pump delete since DOD is gone.   was gonna run the brake booster to the intake manifold port that usually goes to the PCV for vacuum but not sure where to get vacuum for PCV.  I was considering just putting it to a catch can without vacuum, or another option is a TB spacer with a side port to supply vacuum for the brake booster and leave the PCV where it is.  any thoughts? 

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Drill a hole/tap at the back of the manifold for the brake booster. This is common practice for camaro owners looking to run an lt2 intake manifold.

 

https://www.camaro6.com/forums/showthread.php?t=579354&page=6

https://gwatneyperformance.com/product/gpi-brake-booster-ptc-fitting-for-lt2-manifold-modification/

 

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12 hours ago, tig488 said:

recently had motor rebuilt due to lifter failure, gonna do a vacuum pump delete since DOD is gone.   was gonna run the brake booster to the intake manifold port that usually goes to the PCV for vacuum but not sure where to get vacuum for PCV.  I was considering just putting it to a catch can without vacuum, or another option is a TB spacer with a side port to supply vacuum for the brake booster and leave the PCV where it is.  any thoughts? 

 

"Tee" the line from the PCV valve to the manifold. 😉 

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21 hours ago, tig488 said:

that's risky, if you mess up that manifold that's an expensive replacement, plus id be afraid of small pieces of plastic getting trapped then sucked into the engine.  

 

These manifolds aren't expensive, and you'd have to be trying pretty hard to screw it up.

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10 hours ago, tig488 said:

that was my first thought but I don't want to risk oil getting in the brake booster.

 

I've been running spliced for over a year. No oil in the booster. Flow is always toward the manifold. 

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