Split vacuum pipe under intake manifold

reidy4040

Active Member
Jan 12, 2015
43
0
Corby
Hi all,

Cars just started running a bit rough (high idle when warm) so I thought I would check for vacuum leaks.

Now I have found one on a pipe that runs underneath the intake manifold but I'm struggling to find a part number for this. On the broken down drawings I have come across I can't seem to identify the pipe I want

I have attached some pictures to help identify the pipe I require.

Cheers


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Upia

Active Member
Nov 30, 2015
137
10
Derbyshire
I had exactly the same on mine, however mine seems to have a 3mm vac line on there so I presume something had been bypassed prior to me owning it.
Mine was split completely, no longer attached, and was getting bad turbo fluttering, took me ages to figure out it was that.
Not sure what the bypass does, but if you can't find the part, it might be worth looking into, mine just goes from under the manifold straight into my DV.

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reidy4040

Active Member
Jan 12, 2015
43
0
Corby
Cheers. I have been searching the net and I have found it, you can't buy just that one pipe you have to buy it as part of a unit which is like £70-80 for it all. I did see guide where you can remove it all and just run one pipe from below the intake manifold to the dv but I can't find it now.


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