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Old 01-08-07, 02:05 PM
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Vacuum Line Diagram Color-coded

I recall seeing a picture of a vacuum hose diagram from the FSM for the S5 that someone had color coded, but I can't seem to find it by searching. Can someone point me to the diagram or if they have it would they post it again. Many thanks!
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I would also like to see this.
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talking about the one after all emissions are removed or just stock?
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Stock for S5 NA. The diagram in the FSM is a bit difficult to follow at a couple of points where the lines are shown as clusters or the exact routing is obscured. I'm hoping that the color-coded diagram I recall seeing has it right.
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Originally Posted by FCforMe
talking about the one after all emissions are removed or just stock?
That would be nice. If you can find that, post it up please.

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I Am Pretty Sure Its In One Of The Rotory For Beginner Faq Websites....i Have It Printed Up.
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https://www.rx7club.com/attachment.p...hmentid=167788

dont know if thats it but check the tech section at http://www.rotaryresurrection.com
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Many thanks dark! I think that's the diagram I remember. In any case, it will definitely help me decipher the connections that I didn't pay enough attention to when I pulled everything apart.
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Vacuum Spider Connections

To close out this thread, I have put together a couple of graphics that will help with connecting the two "vacuum" spiders located at the rear oif, and partially underneath, the upper intake manifold. Maybe this will help someone like myself who disconnected them without adequately noting how they should be connected.
Attached Thumbnails Vacuum Line Diagram Color-coded-lines-colored-plus-lowres.jpg   Vacuum Line Diagram Color-coded-vac-spider-both-sides.jpg   Vacuum Line Diagram Color-coded-vacuum-routing.jpg  
Old 01-17-07, 10:24 AM
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Nicely done and well diagrammed. Now someone needs to do this with the S4...
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