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Intake Manifold- vaccum hose
Ok now i dont know if this has been done because i looked through previous threads and googled and couldn't find info that i needed. But anyway
I got a can of upper engine cleaner from subaru.Could someone please post up pics or tell me where to find the intake manifold vaccum hose? And also how to take the hose off and what tools i need if any?? Thankyouuuuu in advance Sarah |
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can't miss em.. they are hoses off the manifold
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I know its a crap pic. Just threw it together. Should help though.... |
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Thanks I'll give it a go tonight
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NA manifold is much diferent to that...but find one that goes to the charcoal canister if u can, as its not important to keep the car running...
do not disconnect the map sensor or the pressure regulator feed.
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On the weekend i got some help from some buddies , and used the upper engine cleaner, reved it and blew a MASSIVE pile of white smoke and crap which came out of the exhaust!
My petrol consumption is about 1/3 less, the idling is way smoother, and the idle dropping problem i had is about 75% better now. HIGHLY recommend subaru upper engine cleaner if your car is feeling old and a little chuggy Sarah |
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YAY for mates!
Although you still covered my car in that shit! |
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hose, intake, manifold, vaccum |
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