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Offline GTi5

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Vacuum hose rivits
« on: 18 February 2004, 16:59 »
when i got my golf a few months back, the bloke who had it before had chopped 4 of the little tiny vacuum pipes and put rivits in the end of them. what would it gain by doing this? it running crap too.

Offline richandhazel

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Re:Vacuum hose rivits
« Reply #1 on: 20 February 2004, 12:18 »
Where did the four off-takes go? Or were they merely capped?
If they were just capped then it shouldn't make any difference as long as they are airtight.

Offline GTi5

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Re:Vacuum hose rivits
« Reply #2 on: 20 February 2004, 16:20 »
The higher hose on the airbox ( which has the t-piece on it) was capped and so where the hoses that it was supposed to connect to. Also on the the throttle body, the passenger side hose ( again with the t-peice on it) was capped too. i have re connected most of them but i dont know what would have been acheived by doing this in the first place.
I have'nt  re connected the the other end of the t-piece which comes from the Throttle body as i dont know where it goes.
hope that made some sense!

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Re:Vacuum hose rivits
« Reply #3 on: 20 February 2004, 16:51 »
im near enough sure this is to cut of the overrun valve which was installed by VAG for an extra 1-2mpg - by blocking it off the car is more responsive coming on an off the throttle

there was a discussion about this a few months ago. ill see if i can dig it up

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Re:Vacuum hose rivits
« Reply #4 on: 23 February 2004, 12:32 »
cheers. if it makes it run better i'll leave em disconnected. its just a shame my head gasket went at weekend.