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If you are running a surefly mag you need to be sure that the pressure sensing tube is curved to point rearward or has some filter or blocking apparatus to prevent rain/moisture from entering the tube.

My partner was flying our Rocket for an extended period in the rain.  Moisture got into the tube and caused an e-mag failure and a precautionary landing.  Had to get a replacement shipped out and installed to continue the trip.

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When I spoke with Surefly when I installed mine, they recommend about a 3 inch piece of tubing connected to the pressure sense barb and directed down as a drain.  They did not recommend capping the pressure sense barb.

On NA application the barb would be connected to the manifold pressure.  For a Turbo application they aren't approved for variable timing so you'd wouldn't connect to MP, but rather just functions as a drain.

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