vac-ball

SY756

New member
Re: vac-ball

I deleted them on my trucks and I didn't notice anything different. The only thing that it possibly would affect would be the cruise and AC/heating controls.
 

JSM

Active member
Re: vac-ball

The moon and the stars will start to align, gravity forces will be amplified and you will start to think about how much more boost you should run.
 

KIER24601

Darrick
Re: vac-ball

I had no room under the hood so I relocated mine the the transfercase crossmember. Ran vaccum line through the frame.
 

JSM

Active member
Re: vac-ball

epix said:
don't forget the weight savings!

It is called a vacuum for a reason, since in theory it doesn't hold air, it weighs less than the air you are replacing it with when you remove it.

I am telling you, it is all based on the planet and start alignment.

:tup:
 

Kybol

New member
Re: vac-ball

JS Manufacturing said:
It is called a vacuum for a reason, since in theory it doesn't hold air, it weighs less than the air you are replacing it with when you remove it.

I am telling you, it is all based on the planet and start alignment.

:tup:

So technically, by taking it off, you add weight and will be slower. Wow, mind blowing, that has to be based on the planets aligning. :rotf:
 

93 typhoon

New member
Re: vac-ball

JS Manufacturing said:
The moon and the stars will start to align, gravity forces will be amplified and you will start to think about how much more boost you should run.
Funny... I want to delete the vac-ball because I don't have room under the hood.
 

Syclone Rob

Its all ABOOT the SYTY eh
Re: vac-ball

I replaced my vacuum ball with one from a 1996 jimmy... Way way smaller and much easier to mount somewhere.
 

93 typhoon

New member
Re: vac-ball

I took it off and its all good AC still works thats very good for me. verey HOT here were i live 94* to 103*.
 
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