s5 na vac line clean-up
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Hey guys, been a really long time since I've been on here but wondered if someone could point me in the right direction. I'm looking at replacing all my vacuum lines soon(been ~10 yrs. since last doing all of them) with new silicone tubing. I have no emissions left on the car(no need) have had it for 12 yrs., pulled the interior and have slowly but surely upgraded replacement parts and removed unnecessary items since I bought it. I'd like to know what all of the rats nest I could either remove, block off or simplify. Been searching a bit but haven't found much specifics. Links or anything would be helpful and appreciated. Attempting to get her running in top form again(not bad now, but a few tweaks usually help). Thanks in advance for any help!
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I just finished my rats nest removal. If you have no emissions (egr, acv, etc) the whole rats nest can be removed fairly easy. I kept the bac and the thermowax just for idle. The only thing you should have to do is plug up all the vacuum ports and run longer fuel line to the fuel rails. Just type rats nest removal into google and there are plenty of great write ups.
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