Usually it screws into the back of intake or find a constant vacuum on your carburetor.
If your speaking of the vacuum modulator for the transmission, they no longer use them on the transmissions with overdrive and electronics. The powerglide, turbo 350 and turbo 400 used to use them.
No it does not. It uses a Chrysler 727 automatic that uses a shift modulator rod that comes down from the carburator. The 70's vintage fullsize Jeeps use a GM Turbo 400 that had a vacuum module...
Turbo air's main products are super powered vacuum cleaners. Turbo air's vacuum cleaners are cheap to purchase at local retailers such as Walmart and AAFES.
Don't understand the question, all vacuum is taken from the intake manifold, what are you looking for. And is this a turbo or a none turbo
No turbo 350's in 1992.
yes you can, you can turbo anything.
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Yes, as long as the transmission has the Chevy bolt pattern.
You can if it has the Chevy bolt pattern.
Yes, but turbo conversions aren't cheap. There's a lot more to them than merely slapping on a turbo.
Turbo 300, Turbo 350, Turbo 400 and 700R4 are the first ones that came to mind.