help refitting my V3 sti manifold
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help refitting my V3 sti manifold
ok its been 18 months since i took it apart,,,,, ive now notice i have LOADS of little air pipe take offs on it
there is a few big ones like the one under the throttle, 1 on the side and there is a few tiny piped take offs either side of the coil pack
what the heck are they all for and why dont i remember taking them off !!!!
wonder what other fun im going to have now putting the car back together lol
there is a few big ones like the one under the throttle, 1 on the side and there is a few tiny piped take offs either side of the coil pack
what the heck are they all for and why dont i remember taking them off !!!!
wonder what other fun im going to have now putting the car back together lol
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one goes to d/v, one goes to fuel pressure reg, i think one goes to your map sensor and one goes to boost gauge if youve got one, doesnt matter which outlet you use cos they all do the same thing, ie manifold pressure
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It'll all fit into place as you bolt it back on!
I'm not too familiar with the v3 setup but.. The top pic goes to the brake servo. 2nd pic, looking at the pair together.. the larger one goes to dump valve, the smaller one is (I think) purge solenoid which is up under the manifold. The other one in the second pic I believe goes to the map sensor? 3rd pic looks like the one to the fuel pressure regulator.
I'm sure someone will confirm/deny.
I'm not too familiar with the v3 setup but.. The top pic goes to the brake servo. 2nd pic, looking at the pair together.. the larger one goes to dump valve, the smaller one is (I think) purge solenoid which is up under the manifold. The other one in the second pic I believe goes to the map sensor? 3rd pic looks like the one to the fuel pressure regulator.
I'm sure someone will confirm/deny.
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