Simplified sequential vs stock
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Simplified sequential vs stock
Hi guys,
I've searched and couldnt find what Im looking for.
What is the difference between the simplified sequentials and the stock sequentials?
Is it just less lines? Different spools times? No longer sequential?
I couldnt find any definitive answers
Thanks in advance
I've searched and couldnt find what Im looking for.
What is the difference between the simplified sequentials and the stock sequentials?
Is it just less lines? Different spools times? No longer sequential?
I couldnt find any definitive answers
Thanks in advance
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If you want to get a visual idea of the difference just look the the stock vacuum hose diagram and then take a look at the simplified vacuum hose diagram.
Its less vacuum lines, less solenoids, no emission stuff (Air pump, EGR, ACV) people remove the AWS (accelerated warm up system) and they also remove the double throttle
So your twin turbo systems stays untouched, and yes it remains still in sequential form. Non-sequential is a whole different story that you can search about...
Its less vacuum lines, less solenoids, no emission stuff (Air pump, EGR, ACV) people remove the AWS (accelerated warm up system) and they also remove the double throttle
So your twin turbo systems stays untouched, and yes it remains still in sequential form. Non-sequential is a whole different story that you can search about...
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