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Old 11-18-2002, 02:12 AM   #1
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i finanly installed my turbo today. but one problem, it wont stay on idle, it dies in a couple of seconds. i know its the tubes (1 small tube, 2 thick tubes) on the original n/a intake, but i dunno were to plug em in. do i plug em on the intercooler piping goin into the throttle body or do i plug them in front of the turbo after the filter? please help! thanks
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Old 11-18-2002, 06:28 AM   #2
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there are three tubes that need to be put in the right place.
there is a thick tube that is coming off near the throttle body. that needs to be on the boosted side. the small vaccum line that is also coming from the throttle body does not go on the boosted side but connected to the intake pipe after the maf and before the turbo. this goes the same for the vent tube running from the valve cover.
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