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 ====== Speed Density - Vacuum Hose Considerations ====== ====== Speed Density - Vacuum Hose Considerations ======
 In testing various speed density installations,​ we've noticed that the vacuum hose configuration leading from the manifold to the pressure sensor can be an important consideration in getting throttle response right. In testing various speed density installations,​ we've noticed that the vacuum hose configuration leading from the manifold to the pressure sensor can be an important consideration in getting throttle response right.
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 +====== Worst Case ======
 +The worst case scenario is to have a vacuum hose coming off the manifold into a small tee and then off through a long length of additional vacuum hose leading to the pressure sensor. ​ The tee can act as a restriction leading to additional delay in equalizing the pressure between the manifold and pressure sensor. ​ That delay can wreak havoc on throttle response and can even cause the engine to have trouble starting or idling properly.
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 ====== Best Case ====== ====== Best Case ======
-The "best case" scenario is to locate the pressure sensor directly on the manifold. ​ An example is shown below on a 2G using an MDP adapter from Road Race Engineering and an AEM 5-bar sensor (click image to enlarge).+The "best case" scenario is to locate the pressure sensor directly on the manifold. 
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 +===== 2G DSM Example ===== 
 +An example is shown below on a 2G using an MDP adapter from Road Race Engineering and an AEM 5-bar sensor (click image to enlarge). 
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 +===== 1G DSM Example ===== 
 +For a 1g intake manifold, you can drill and tap (1/8" NPT) the boss next to the brake booster nipple and thread the sensor in with teflon tape on the threads. ​ An example is shown below with an AEM 5-bar sensor (click image to enlarge).
  
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-===== Worst Case =====+====== ​Middle Ground ​====== 
 +It's not always possible to run a pressure sensor directly off the manifold. ​ So a reasonable "​middle"​ ground seems to be a single vacuum hose about 6-8 inches in length with no tees running straight from the manifold to the pressure sensor. ​ This allows the pressure sensor to be mounted to the firewall, for example, with a simple vacuum hose running straight from it to the manifold.
  
  
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