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vacuum removal and lines removal

6.9K views 8 replies 4 participants last post by  91hatchka24det  
#1 ·
so my idle is very high and im assuming its a vacuum line i need to remove if someone can post a picture of the spider web as i call it where it has the metal pipes with all the hoses on it so i can know what to remove on my ka24de-t my idle is probably 2k+ currently dont have rpm gauge working not sure whats up but im trying to figure out

1. what to remove
2. can i remove the charcoal canister
3. what lines to block off on the intake mani


pictures please please please i dont understand just seeing some words i need pictures to fully know im so close to getting her complete also going to upload a pic of all parts im giving away i have a ton!!!! so please help me so i can give free parts away to celebrate
 
#3 ·
i didnt block off any of my intake manifold lines. i also still have my charcoal canister car runs fine you can remove it if you decide to though for more room. and we need some detailed pics of your engine or else we dont know what we're working with

p.s did you get the bov hooked up?
 
#4 ·
bov is temp hooked up to the brake booster so i can drive my car ill tap into the fpr later on if i can get back there its a tight fit


1. egr is gone
2. charcole canister
3. i want to take off what ever i can that was attached to the egr i have extra lines still pics up soon
 
#7 ·
1. what to remove
2. can i remove the charcoal canister
3. what lines to block off on the intake mani
1. Everything but the vacuum line going to your fuel pressure regulator. NEVER tee that line- always keep it direct and standalone.
2. Yes. Block off all the lines that went to/from it- check your emissions laws.
3. Already stated in 1 & 2.

Your BOV has NO BUSINESS anywhere near your brake booster... Let alone plumbed in series with it lol... It needs to be on your IC piping somewhere between the turbo outlet and intake mani. The vacuum line needs to be between your turbo outlet and wastegate actuator, or tapped in anywhere on your IC piping that is convenient.

You don't need pics for this. If you do, there are plenty with a simple Google image search.