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SRD Plenum Inlet Manifold and AM TB Vac Line Advice


a98pmalcolm
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Hey all. Fitting my SRD inlet manifold & TB with injectors new fuel lines ect next month :D

 

I'm sure my mate at his workshop can suss it out and I know what goes were with most of it but would like to check with you all were I need to put OEM fittings.

 

I have numbered in red to make things a little easier to advise me. I notice couple are already plugged up.

 

Thanks in advance

 

Paul

 

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1 and 2 Top vac ports are usually blanked off

 

3 is usually brake booster

4 is idle control valve

10 is power steering pump

11 and 12 block off

8 is for the stock cam cover breather if your using it

7 is air temp sensor

9 we usually block off but it's for the charcoal canister valve

5 and 6 you can use for any thing you need (map sensor, FPR ect)

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1 and 2 Top vac ports are usually blanked off

 

3 is usually brake booster

4 is idle control valve

10 is power steering pump

11 and 12 block off

8 is for the stock cam cover breather if your using it

7 is air temp sensor

9 we usually block off but it's for the charcoal canister valve

5 and 6 you can use for any thing you need (map sensor, FPR ect)

 

Awesome thanks Lee. This will come useful for others :)

 

And I believe the circled red bit is the brake booster?

 

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