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Turbo vacuum lines

lacedr

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I have recently had my turbo running after a bit of a lay off,I also had the inlet manifold off.

Whilst checking that everything is as it is supposed to be, having checked with various online diagrams I cannot really seem to find any that look like my current set up and just wondered if it is correct.

I have taken a couple of photo's not sure if you can tell or not I must also add i know the tubes on the far left are facing up instead of down(temporary) whilst I try and work things out
Cheers
Dave
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Without going out and looking at mine there looks like a lot of T pieces in those lines and some longer than necessary hoses which are confusing me in my drunken state. I would however cable tie all those joints to make sure they are nice and tight.
 
wow.... I'm afraid that i can't remember exactly what goes where in your setup... I can say though that some of those lines are far too long... is it that they always where or are the wrong lines connected? for example the line from the inlet banjo to the BOV could be half that length... that's if it's in the right place that is... i just can't remember. My son would be able to tell you exactly where each pipe should be even though you have some parts that i don't but I won't be seeing him till later in the week... if you haven't sorted it by then ( which i'm sure you will have as there are many here to help) i will ask him for his opinion..

Pete
 

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wow.... I'm afraid that i can't remember exactly what goes where in your setup... I can say though that some of those lines are far too long... is it that they always where or are the wrong lines connected? for example the line from the inlet banjo to the BOV could be half that length... that's if it's in the right place that is... i just can't remember. My son would be able to tell you exactly where
each pipe should be even though you have some parts that i don't but I won't b
e seeing him till later in the week... if you haven't sorted it by then ( which i'm sure you will have as there are many here to help) i will ask him for his opinion..

Pete

Thanks for the replues
The reason the hose is so long is because that's a new piece of silicone hose and I didn't want to cut it until I was sure of the exact location.

Cheers
 

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