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Jules |
posted on 29th Jul 06 at 13:36 |
Cheers Dave, will do that once I've finished my McDonalds Rolo milkshake :thumbs: | |
Dave A |
posted on 29th Jul 06 at 12:02 |
give dbilas or regal a ring, im sure they would be happy to send you a copy. | |
Jules |
posted on 29th Jul 06 at 11:57 |
quote: Cheers Dave, I have assembled (hand tight for now) the inlet and the throttle bodys and intend to put them on and the air inlet last. The biggest headache I have at the moment is what appears to be missing vacumn tubes, if you look at the pic on the Regal site you can see four small tubes coming up from what seems to be each throttle housing (see pics below), problem is that mine never came with any pipework to fit these brass tubes so don't knwo if they are needed and if they are where they go. Pics: Picture of my setup from the Regal website - Note the small tubing that seems to come from each throttle body. My assembled inlet manifold and throttle bodys - if you look carefully at the pair of throttles on the right you can just make out two small brass tubes pointing upwards - this is where the vacumn tubing goes I think And a close up: And then there is the question of where these pipes go! I think I need to get an instruction sheet for fitting I think! :o | |
Dave A |
posted on 28th Jul 06 at 22:55 |
it will go on with the head on. can be srtipped into 2 bits (manifold and throttles & the box part) and fitted easily then. | |
Jules |
posted on 28th Jul 06 at 22:53 |
quote: Ahh ok, it's just I have one of the Dbilas inlets I linked and might need a few pointers when coming to fit it, are you very familar with them? Can it be put on with the head on without too much agro? | |
Dave A |
posted on 28th Jul 06 at 22:32 |
quote: ill fit anything from a dbilas inlet to throttle bodies or a c20let. | |
Dave A |
posted on 28th Jul 06 at 22:31 |
leave the egr connected, no need to touch it. | |
willhouse |
posted on 28th Jul 06 at 16:23 |
thats legendry dave, you deserve a medal. | |
Jules |
posted on 28th Jul 06 at 16:04 |
Dave what is it that you fit? | |
Dave A |
posted on 28th Jul 06 at 12:17 |
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Dave A |
posted on 28th Jul 06 at 12:15 |
its the holes in the throttle body that needs drilling. | |
willhouse |
posted on 28th Jul 06 at 11:54 |
cheers for the replies guys- ill get it and have a look to see if i can do it. | |
Dean_W |
posted on 28th Jul 06 at 11:31 |
TBH, I would take it to Dave_A to be fitted. | |
Dave A |
posted on 28th Jul 06 at 11:11 |
bring it to me if you like. ill fit it for you, fitted loads of these now. | |
Jules |
posted on 28th Jul 06 at 11:03 |
Are you fitting the Dbilas airbox (that fits onto the X16XE lower inlet manifold) or the whole inlet manifold (that replaces the whole inlet manifold and looks like throttle bodies?) | |
Dean_W |
posted on 28th Jul 06 at 10:43 |
1. If you fit one of these, the EGR valve is not used anymore. this is because the throttle body is moved from one side of the engine to the other. | |
willhouse |
posted on 28th Jul 06 at 10:31 |
when fitting one of these whats involved- |