Vac Hoses

Joah

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Jan 29, 2007
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I looked under my bonnet yesterday to find that my one way valve on the dv vac hoses had fallen down and melted on the exhaust manifold. :blink:

So now i just have two hoses coming out of the inlet manifold. one to the FPR and the other goes to the dump valve. firstly is this ok? and secondly if so what should i do with the hose that comes from the actuator?

do i connect via a T peice into the dump valve vac hose or just block it off?
 

Joah

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Jan 29, 2007
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basically all i need to know is, if it is ok to not run a N112 valve? so just run two vac hoses. then block off the vac hose from the actuator to the N112 valve?
 

p34ch3y

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Oct 17, 2005
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I looked under my bonnet yesterday to find that my one way valve on the dv vac hoses had fallen down and melted on the exhaust manifold. :blink:

So now i just have two hoses coming out of the inlet manifold. one to the FPR and the other goes to the dump valve. firstly is this ok? and secondly if so what should i do with the hose that comes from the actuator?

do i connect via a T peice into the dump valve vac hose or just block it off?

:doh: i recon this must happen to some one at least once a week :doh:
 

Joah

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Jan 29, 2007
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yeah have done this ages ago. jsut really need to know whether not having the N112 connected is a bad thing?
 

Joah

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Jan 29, 2007
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well on the way to work i was getting bad spikes so have now blocked off the pipe from the actuator and just have a vac hose from the inlet manifold to the FPR and another from the inlet to dv and all seems to be working well. no engine lights etc. so see how that goes for a while.
 
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