Boost Jet
"Jumpers"
Getting welding tips (boost jets) into the
vacuum hoses is a bit tough. Getting them back out when necessary
is tougher. I know this has been discussed before, but the
following little write-up might help those looking for something
a bit more visual.
If you want an easy way to
change/replace/remove/test different boost jets without
installing a boost controller, just use some little sections of
vacuum/fuel hose and inline vacuum connectors. A slight re-route
of the vacuum hoses will make the change even easier (around the
top of the intake/intercooler piping and back down to where they
connect). After you get this done you can change out boost jets
in about 30 seconds.
To do this, you'll need about 3-4 feet of
vacuum/fuel hose, FOUR inline connectors, and an assortment of
boost jets. Cut 3-4" lengths of hose for the boost jet
"jumpers". You will use the rest of the vacuum hose to
make up for the length needed after re-routing the hose a bit.
Make a pair of the "jumpers" for each
configuration (.045, .040, .035, and empty [to go back to
stock]). I cut down the expanded end of the original hose (where
it was connected) to ensure a tight fit on the inline connectors.
Then just add an inline connector, slip on the
"jumper", add another connector, and then measure out
an appropriate amount of hose to get back down to the intake pipe
connection, and clamp it back on.
Once you are done, just swap the
"jumpers" out when needed (minimal effort required) -
see what your Z can handle : )

Passenger Side - the section of hose between
the white inline vacuum adapters has a boost jet installed.

Driver Side - I pulled the hose from underneath
the intake/intercooler pipes and re-routed it around and over.
From the top, where you see the hose wrapping back around the
intake pipe, it does a dip and then a smooth bend to the left to
connect to the intake pipe.