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Old 15-04-2007, 16:58   #1
Karlqvist
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Loose hose

Hi lads!

I found a loose hose in the engine compartment yesterday. I´m pretty sure where it´s supposed to sit, but I get a little confused as the car works fine from what I know. I have taken som pictures and put on the internet, can you please take a look at them and tell me if I´m right. I also would like to know what the parts are for, as I don´t know much about them.

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Old 15-04-2007, 20:06   #2
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Hi lads!

I found a loose hose in the engine compartment yesterday. I´m pretty sure where it´s supposed to sit, but I get a little confused as the car works fine from what I know. I have taken som pictures and put on the internet, can you please take a look at them and tell me if I´m right. I also would like to know what the parts are for, as I don´t know much about them.

Thx!
http://gonzales.fortunecity.se/index.html
That pipe in the first pics is just a run off for excess fluid. the other thing is the boost controller. there should be a third pipe going into this which would go to the air box. not tottally necessary though from my understanding

All in all what you see there is absolutely fine!
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Old 15-04-2007, 20:46   #3
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i think the pipe that goes to the airbox from the BMV isn't necessary (could be wrong) the pressure in the airbox is atmospheric so it can be just left to atmosphere but i guess its fed to the airbox to make sure it stays clean ... or slightly cooler air is fed.
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Old 16-04-2007, 05:39   #4
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great, thx guys!
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