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Old 03-28-09, 07:24 PM
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S4 N/A vac rack removal diagram

Searched over the past two days for a diagram that several people have referenced. Specifically a "S4 N/A emissions removal" diagram.

I see it in a good half dozen or more posts referenced, saying it is in the post, etc., but it's simply not there anymore.

Does anyone have a copy of the diagram handy by any chance?
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http://rotaryresurrection.com/2ndgen...s_removal.html
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Aware of this link, but it's not really what I'm looking for, sorry.
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What do you need to know? There's only like 4 vacuum lines left once you get rid of your rat's nest.
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Originally Posted by need RX7
What do you need to know? There's only like 4 vacuum lines left once you get rid of your rat's nest.
Trying to double check my removal of my rat's nest actually.

I'm lazy, and don't want to have to remove my intake manifolds again if I don't have to.

(Edit) Well, not necessarily lazy so much as not wanting to bust another stud. That was not fun to fix.
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if you didn't remove your omp then there is the fat line to the throttle body and that's it. your last two vacuum lines are FPR and pressure sensor. you can t-them together if you want.

the only thing that's leftover is the charcoal canister.
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Originally Posted by walken
if you didn't remove your omp then there is the fat line to the throttle body and that's it. your last two vacuum lines are FPR and pressure sensor. you can t-them together if you want.

the only thing that's leftover is the charcoal canister.
Thanks, what I was looking for - and OMP is gone as well .
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