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Old 11-19-06, 09:57 PM
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Vacuum lines for NO EMISSIONS

I know you can find all sorts of information on vac. lines on here and yes I searched, but I didnt find what I was looking for. I need to know how much vacuum line and sizes I would need for EVERY hose on the engine, because I will be putting in my motor next week. BUT the thing is, I have removed all emissions, so anyone know how much with all the emissions gone?
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First....search for rats nest removal.....then go to mazdatrix and look at the vacuum hose lines they have and that will give you an idea
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Why don't you just measure it up yourself? Honest question, not a flame.
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You should be able to get a generic set of silicon vaccuum hoses in vacrious sizes in the ricer section of autozone. It will have everything you need and then some.
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Originally Posted by Crush
I know you can find all sorts of information on vac. lines on here and yes I searched, but I didnt find what I was looking for. I need to know how much vacuum line and sizes I would need for EVERY hose on the engine, because I will be putting in my motor next week. BUT the thing is, I have removed all emissions, so anyone know how much with all the emissions gone?
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Why don't you just measure it up yourself? Honest question, not a flame.
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But, if I'm going to help with a sad question...

With all my emissions stuff (and some idle stuff ) removed, I think I'm down to 3 lines. So... about 3 feet.
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With all my emissions stuff (and some idle stuff) removed, I think I'm down to 3 lines. So... about 3 feet.
As a minimum you should have MAP sensor, FPR and fuel injector air bleeds. He said nothing about removing the OMP, so there's a bunch more. So 3' is definitely not enough.

Rubber vac line is cheap. Just buy 10' and save what's left over for the future.
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Originally Posted by NZConvertible
As a minimum you should have MAP sensor, FPR and fuel injector air bleeds. He said nothing about removing the OMP, so there's a bunch more. So 3' is definitely not enough.

Rubber vac line is cheap. Just buy 10' and save what's left over for the future.
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it should only cost you a couple of ash tray dollars bro not that expensive just follow the simple task as nz covertible said buy 10ft of the hose and you shouldnt go wrong
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i just got 10ft. today for $12. its not expensive. but i broke something changing a line. i will post pics later, i am hoping it's for emissions and i dont need it.
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