Intake t-hose?
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Intake t-hose?
Hi everyone,
What's the orange highlighted hose on the T connector? Tring to understand from the various manuals but can't find it. I've seen some people talking about an A/C related vacuum hose (?)
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What's the orange highlighted hose on the T connector? Tring to understand from the various manuals but can't find it. I've seen some people talking about an A/C related vacuum hose (?)
Cheers
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Re: Intake t-hose?
intake pressure, think it goes to the map sensor or acis (or tvis depending on revision). I don't think disconnecting it is a disaster, worst case you may run a bit rich or you run out of revs at around 6k when ACIS doesn't kick in but still not really a good idea.... just trace were it goes, should find out easily enough.
A/C idle up would be on the other side so definitely not for that.
A/C idle up would be on the other side so definitely not for that.
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