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Old 04 June 2016 | 09:04 PM
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Default Evap valve breather routing (breatherless intake pipe)

I am fitting a group N intake pipe on my 2007 STI. The pipe has no breathers on it, the engine breathers are taken care of as i am fitting a catch can and the boost solenoid will just VTA, but i am unsure of where to route the pipe that comes off the evap valve into the intake pipe, can someone please tell me where it needs to go
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I am fitting a group N intake pipe on my 2007 STI. The pipe has no breathers on it, the engine breathers are taken care of as i am fitting a catch can and the boost solenoid will just VTA, but i am unsure of where to route the pipe that comes off the evap valve into the intake pipe, can someone please tell me where it needs to go
I just blanked mine off
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Old 06 June 2016 | 07:59 PM
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cheers mate is the 2nd pipe off the solenoid that used to go to the tee that went to intake pipe and manifold just blanked off i cant really see from the photo ..
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The other goes to the blue t piece connecting the metal fuel pipe to the manifold if that makes sense
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Yer all good so basically either way the solenoid send the vapors it ends up routed to the intake manifold as apposed to the intake pipe, does that not effect the way the solenoid work does it not need to see the vacuum effect from the intake pipe..


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The other goes to the blue t piece connecting the metal fuel pipe to the manifold if that makes sense
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Yer all good so basically either way the solenoid send the vapors it ends up routed to the intake manifold as apposed to the intake pipe, does that not effect the way the solenoid work does it not need to see the vacuum effect from the intake pipe..
I have no idea what triggers the solenoid, I was going to do away with it all but for simplicity I was told to do it like that and it's caused no trouble and I trust the guy who told me so it's staying like that lol
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Good enough for me mate thank you so much for you patience with me..




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I have no idea what triggers the solenoid, I was going to do away with it all but for simplicity I was told to do it like that and it's caused no trouble and I trust the guy who told me so it's staying like that lol
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Good enough for me mate thank you so much for you patience with me..
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