I used the one-way check valve that came with the booster, then used this and cut it a little at each end.
X3 Vacuum Booster Adapter Fittings
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I used the one-way check valve that came with the booster, then used this and cut it a little at each end.Comment
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Thanks so much for the pictures. I didn't want to see that we have to relocate the reservoir but after test fitting the throttle body I think we have no choice. It's either that or taking out the booster and going with a different booster and hopefully don't have that issue. F..k I feel like the car is fighting us every step of the way Sent from my SM-G960U using TapatalkComment
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The X3 booster fits and works so well that it is worth relocating the reservoir. I like Chilezen's welded bracket but you can also bolt up something to the strut tower in a similar fashion.
All those 2002 parts for the remote setup are available from ATE in the aftermarket.
https://www.fcpeuro.com/BMW-parts/20...t=6&b=5&d=4158Comment
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A friend actually sent me a link to a bracket that doesn't require any welding is fairly cheap or easy enough to make and looks like a clean install http://n15design.com/product/e30-rem...v=402f03a963ba Sent from my SM-G960U using TapatalkComment
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I'm really leaning towards the E83 booster, but I'd like to use Revshift mounts so they're a little softer than the solid Condor mounts (unless someone can offer some input on those, if they aren't TOO harsh). Can anybody confirm if this booster clears?Comment
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