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N112 Bypass

Mat

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:rifle:

Now please don't shoot me down for asking this, I have searched and read first couple of pages of this thread

http://www.seatcupra.net/forums/showthread.php?t=150144&highlight=N249&page=2

Anyway, what size vacuum hose do I need? I have a feeling its 4 or 5mm. I found 3mm on eBay, but want to double check what size.

also getting resistors from here :D

http://uk.rs-online.com/web/search/...chProducts&searchTerm=vitreous+enamel&x=0&y=0



edit:

ordering these ones
http://uk.rs-online.com/web/search/searchBrowseAction.html?method=getProduct&R=1995684

it says power rating 10W, but the title says 9W.

Next one up is 11W

should the one in the link be fine?
 
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Mat

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dammit.

which is it?

guess can't go wrong wi 5mm (putting my faith in you Dave)
 

Damoegan

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I use 4mm vac line and these resistors clicky.

P11-12-08_142701.jpg
 

Mat

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Cheers myki and damo

now without sounding stupid, when i "attach" the vacuum lines, do they just push on? or need cable tying or something so keep them on. I would assume not much pressure is goin through, and should just plumb on

damo: you got pics of your engine with that resistor in? abviously the other type can me made discreet by wrapping in tape, just wondered how you'd hide that
 
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Mat

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damo: you got pics of your engine with that resistor in? abviously the other type can me made discreet by wrapping in tape, just wondered how you'd hide that
 

Damoegan

Sir Bob,a geordy legend..
Oct 15, 2007
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Newcastle