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duely noted thanks mate.

Next few questions are in regards to the stock vac lines, firstly there are 2 lines running under the plenum around the back of the head which the first one runs into both the actuators at the other just vents into the piping from the plump backs is this a feed for the front diff breather or not?

second on the plenum side of the other line it t`s off into the bottom of the plenum then both lines are open which from memory is were both sides of the stock boost solonoid used to go yeah? Since the solonoid is now removed am i right in saying i can just bypass these and run a new line over to the actuators? Would like to do this as i plan of fitting a ebc sometime soon down the track.

Cheers in advance

stephen

Google is your friend...

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Basically the green hose is the source from the plenum T' ed , one side goes to the solenoid the other to the actuators, the other blue side from the solenoid is the pressure that is bled off that goes back to the intake....this has nothing to do with the diff, the diff hose goes to atmo

To bypass the solenoid, what i did was take the source from the plenum connect it to the blue line(hard pipe) at "9" and where it comes out at "14" connect it to the actuators or ebc, and disconnect seal off everything else

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