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    Default Need help! VR Intake manifold

    Ok so i'm trying to figure out what the 2 vacuum lines on the intake manifold are for. They are the ones on the 90 degree elbow after the throttle body on the back of the engine. There is one big one which is fine but I need to know what the 2 smaller ones are for?

    I have a twin throttle setup that doesnt have any nipples to put these lines onto.

    Any help would be great.

    Cheers

    Jack

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    big one brakes one little one fuel reg smallest one is vacuam for interior vent vacuamhose
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    Ah ok cool cheers. So I'm guessing I cant just unplug them and leave em hanging lol

    If my TTB doesnt have the nipples to be able to connect them on does that mean its pretty much useless or is there a way around it?

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    brake vacuam and fuel reg you will need .the vacuam line for the heaters makes the vents move from floor to demister etc if you dont want that dont hook it up
    I tune the oldschool way fear on the passengers face and knuckle colour cant go wrong
    tabbacco is still my favorite vegetable

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    the ones on the throttle are for the carbon canister at the front of the motor. emmissions system i probably wouldnt bypass. but its only a fuel vent filter anyway....

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    awesome! so i'll have to put a couple of nipples on for those vacuum lines then? shouldnt be too hard should it?

    I really appreciate all the help

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    I'm not 100 percent familiar with the v6 I have ony just got my hands on one. On the 5ltr however I got caught out when I changed my valley gasket I forgot to hook up the map sensor "doh". Pretty certain that the v6 has map sensor too. Look for. Small black box on the passenger side of the firewall it will have a plug and a hose coming out the bottom trace that vacuum hose it might be what your looking for

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    To above, I strongly suggest you look at the date this was posted....Failed!
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