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Old Mar 11, 2021 | 05:20 PM
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Quick question for anyone who is or was running a mid or rear mount turbo.

Where did you mount your MAC valve? Would the MAC valve be fine to be under the car with as short as possible Vacuum lines or should is not really care about length of lines and put the MAC valve in the engine bay?
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Originally Posted by Conway_160
Quick question for anyone who is or was running a mid or rear mount turbo.

Where did you mount your MAC valve? Would the MAC valve be fine to be under the car with as short as possible Vacuum lines or should is not really care about length of lines and put the MAC valve in the engine bay?
Yeah, I wouldn't really worry about location of the MAC valve. My MAC valve is located at the front of the engine bay and the lines route to the waste-gate that located under the car, lines are fairly long but absolutely no impact on boost control, etc.
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Yeah, I wouldn't really worry about location of the MAC valve. My MAC valve is located at the front of the engine bay and the lines route to the waste-gate that located under the car, lines are fairly long but absolutely no impact on boost control, etc.
Thanks man! Just bought all the stuff to mount it tomorrow.
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