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Old 02-14-23, 02:21 AM
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S5 VDI swap

Hey folks, probably been posted before but I'm having a hard time finding anything relevant.

Ive got an S5 VDI intake I wanna put on my S4 build and have it triggered by air pump/ EGR solenoid (same method I've read about for 5th/6th), but I'll be honest I'm not sure where to begin in1. Servicing and confirming operation of intake prior to install2. Minor modifications for mounting (ie port matching, mount brackets, etc)
3. Vacuum connections.

I purchased the intake 2nd hand, and haven't personally worked on any S5s. I've got 2 NA S4s, one which I'm building a street ported, turbo housing, S5 rotor 6-port which I'm putting the S5 intake on
​​​Like I said, any input or direction to material is greatly appreciated.
Yes, I have an FSM. Yes, I could stare at it till it made sense, and yes I could google my ***** off figuring it out. Just hoping y'all can spare me some time and grief
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might get a quicker response in the 2nd gen section

https://www.rx7club.com/2nd-generati...-1986-1992-17/
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Mod plz delete

Figured it out, been awhile since Ive been in the shop and using the site. My bad
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