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BAKER7598

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Having a vacum leak from the fp-1250 and am taking it apart for the first time in yrs. Just wanted to double check some stuff.


Is this how ya'll have your hoses runing?
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How bout this one. The hole on the right is sealed up.
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The one on the right is sealed. This is a pic of what I refer to as the tree.
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I know I've seen this asked before but what is this vacum hookup for. I've got one line running to the egr and the other to the tree on the bottom of the intake
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And whats this for? I've got one hose running from the tree(bottom of intake) to the Letter "S". B/R has a bolt to seal it(is that supposed to be open?)
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Grn92LX

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Looks fine to me. Except I eliminated that useless 'loop' vacuum hose. I have a tfs-R intake, but I used to have a street heat.
 

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Grn92LX said:
Looks fine to me. Except I eliminated that useless 'loop' vacuum hose. I have a tfs-R intake, but I used to have a street heat.
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You mean the loop going from the bottom to the outside? The other hose that continue from the outside goes to the pcv. Is there really any point to have the loop?
 

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ttt
 

BlownFiveLiter

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The loop serves no other purpose than to block off the two unused vacuum ports on the intake. They're both vacuum sources, so the hose is just a way of capping them off.
 
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