Author Topic: Breather pipe?  (Read 1115 times)

Offline DubAndDubber

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Breather pipe?
« on: 13 June 2012, 22:44 »
Hi all, whats the pipe thats infront of the inlet manifold? I dont have a picture atm.

Its on top of the dipstick, on one of the N valves, 249 i think.

Its split in two places!
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Offline km

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Re: Breather pipe?
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Offline Dalo Harkin

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Re: Breather pipe?
« Reply #2 on: 14 June 2012, 08:50 »
For what it costs I would just do the delete as opposed to the bypass
ARZ K03s, Oettinger Side Skirts, R32 front, Carbon stage 2, Forge 007p (yellow spring), Forge Actuator (yellow spring), Pipercross panel filter with DSG parts, N249 and N112 deleted, SAI deleted, Carbon canister deleted, Rear wiper deleted, Long Life turbo back custom exhaust with 200 cell sports cat, VR6/G60 clutch kit, Creation Motorsport TIP, Catch can, 'Wellycooler', K04 charge pipe, S3 ported inlet manifold - looks pretty standard on the outside though :)

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Re: Breather pipe?
« Reply #3 on: 14 June 2012, 13:48 »
Good point. Thanks for the link. In the second picture, that hose has split. Anyone know what it does and where it goes?!
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Offline Dalo Harkin

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Re: Breather pipe?
« Reply #4 on: 14 June 2012, 17:11 »
The plastic one is for the SAI, it warms the cat up when you start the car, pricing was a joke from VW so again I did the removal of the SAI
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ARZ K03s, Oettinger Side Skirts, R32 front, Carbon stage 2, Forge 007p (yellow spring), Forge Actuator (yellow spring), Pipercross panel filter with DSG parts, N249 and N112 deleted, SAI deleted, Carbon canister deleted, Rear wiper deleted, Long Life turbo back custom exhaust with 200 cell sports cat, VR6/G60 clutch kit, Creation Motorsport TIP, Catch can, 'Wellycooler', K04 charge pipe, S3 ported inlet manifold - looks pretty standard on the outside though :)