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MBC incar?
I was just browsing threads and saw a post inquiring about running a MBC to where you could access it without getting out of you car, I believe the post was by "95ClipseGS-T" or something close to it.
But, since his question never got an answer, I am curious about this as well, so here is this thread to bring the question to the surface.... Anyone know if you can do it? Or is it to much work and just not worth it? But personally, I would hate to spend $500 for a EBC but I would also hate to get out to adjust boost (especially in winter) so, why not combine the convenience of an EBC with the simplicity and price of the MBC? |
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Lol, that was easy, guess I shoulda googled before making thread
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Re: MBC incar?
NP
just remember that 99% of the things that can be asked can be answered with a google
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True, but this is much more fun!
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Re: MBC incar?
To go into a little detail, you CAN put the MBC in the car but making the vac lines longer will slow the response of the unit (spike) and it will vary with temp in many cases. Thats WHY the halman unit doesnt just give you longer hoses, but went through all the trouble to rig up a mechanical cable to turn the adjustment screw, while still keeping the MBC itself in the engine bay with short vac lines.
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Re: MBC incar?
mbc inside the car? man thats lame
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