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Alan2040

posted on 31st May 11 at 19:17

Inlet fitted now, but now when i start it it bogs down for a few seconds then picks up anyone know why cheers.


IvIarkgraham

posted on 31st May 11 at 17:55

join them together using one of the brass pipes on the tb

they are coolant pipes are they not?


danbo

posted on 31st May 11 at 15:36

anyone know if it makes a difference to join them or not?
cos ill join them up if it's better
?


Alan2040

posted on 30th May 11 at 18:34

Cheers for the help


danbo

posted on 30th May 11 at 16:26

mine are not joined together they just go out to the air
is it better to join them with abit of spare hose?


smcGSI16V

posted on 30th May 11 at 16:15

Dont wory about the 2 pipes of the tb.
they are just coolant pipes and not needed.

Just join the 2 pipes that come off the tb together.


Eddx14xe

posted on 30th May 11 at 16:07

You dont need to leave the EGR valve plugged in but it will stop the EML from coming on if you do


Alan2040

posted on 30th May 11 at 15:44

Im fitting a powerbox on my x14xe, just wondering where the 2 breather pipes go off the throttle body, and when you blank the egr off do you leave it on to be plugged in for the sensor cheers.