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Old 05-20-06, 05:04 PM
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Which part is this?



That little light blue peice that looks like a horizontal cylinder with several lines coming in and out of it. I can't find this part anywhere on my car. Anyone got a picture of where it is?
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That cylinder is part of the hard lines that run down to the actuators. You can see the silver thin hard lines on this older pic of my engine:

http://mahjik.homestead.com/files/FD...ting_There.jpg

(yes, the engine is in the car now)
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^^Is my ceramic coated turbo manofold I sold you sandwiched in there ?
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Originally Posted by GoodfellaFD3S
^^Is my ceramic coated turbo manofold I sold you sandwiched in there ?
You bet!
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Ugh, the idiot who owned this car before has taken this all off, that is deffinitly not on my car.
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Originally Posted by Mahjik
That cylinder is part of the hard lines that run down to the actuators. You can see the silver thin hard lines on this older pic of my engine:

http://mahjik.homestead.com/files/FD...ting_There.jpg

(yes, the engine is in the car now)
OMG, all that shiny blinded me! Great lookin' engine.
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Instead of trying to find that cylinder and hardlines; would something like that work, with vacuum hoses and t connectors?
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Would really like to know if my idea would work.

I assume the line coming off the elbow from the primary turbo is just used to put pressure on the hoses. Then there would be air going to the solenoid and whatever those nipples on the engine are for.
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Actually, that line is for vacuum. It should work fine.
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Originally Posted by Mahjik
Actually, that line is for vacuum. It should work fine.

You are my hero and if I were gay or a woman I would perform sexual favors for you.

But I am neither so I guess your SOL.

Much Love to Mahjik.
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