AndyW
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Registered: 28th Oct 02
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hi earlier today i fitted a BFO cone to my 1.4 8v
to fit it i obviously had to take out the old airbox but attached was two pipes which i dunno what they do.
but it seems to runnin very rich now. can smell petrol out the exhaust.
how do i stop this and what are these pipes for??
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starkmotorsport
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Registered: 27th Apr 02
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Red one is what I told you on MSN, and the ribbed one is the heat pipe from the manifold area to send hot air to the standard airbox.
Pull them both off, keep the red one and give the ribbed pipe to your horny female neighbour!
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James R
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The red one is a vacum line. give T off another vac line and plug it in.
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James R
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The red one is a vacum line. give T off another vac line and plug it in. Oh might be worth resetting the ecu aswell
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AndyW
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plug it in where? how i reset my ecu?
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LukeGSi
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quote: Originally posted by AndyW
plug it in where? how i reset my ecu?
Duno where to plug it in but disconnect your battery for 2 hours and this will re-set your ECU!!
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AndyW
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ok cheers
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Adam-D
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red one just take it off and plug the hole
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AndyW
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plug the hole u sure yea?
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broster
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yeah just plug it up with a screw or sumink
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AndyW
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ok will do
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starkmotorsport
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DONT plug it up!!! Air gets pumped through that pipe, so all you'll do is cause pressure!!! Just pull the red pipe out and thats the job done!
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AndyW
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cheers pete
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MODDEDCORSAGSI
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mines bin plugged wiv a screw 4 ages and hasnt dun nothin if u leave it open, it'll suck loadz of shite into the carb!!
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broster
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gunna say dont leave it open! plug it up, air gets sucked thru it, not pumped into it! and its not a carb by the way moddedcorsagsi
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starkmotorsport
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I doubt it, its a f'cking tiny hole
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Adam-D
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that red pipe is a vacumm pipe that opens and closes the hot air flap inside the air box as there is no fucking air box there is no need for the red pipe
now when you buy a k&n induction kit it comes with a small rubber plug to plug the hole at the carb
now i had a k&n induction kit i plugged the hole and the was absaloutly no problem with my car
and it says that in the instruction i also did this to my friends astra and there has been no problem with her car either
the big black pipe u dont need the red one remove and plug up the hole if u cant find a plug keep the red pipe plug up the hole and tie it out of the way safely
adam
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Adam-D
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pic of mine with the big black pipe removed and the red pipe removed and hole on carb plugged up
adam
[Edited on 08-02-2004 by Adam-D]
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