[Mk2] [NA] 3SGE Gen1 Vacuum pipes? Whos got photos?

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ProGeoffrey
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[Mk2] [NA] 3SGE Gen1 Vacuum pipes? Whos got photos?

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Hay all so I've noticed my ACIS actuator is always open when i run my engine an i've been trying to find a diagram to show me an i found this one that looks good but i cant find the ACIS VSV is my engine bay and if i leave the middle pipe off the 3 under the ACIS actuator the engine revs higher.

So can someone with a rev1 3SGE maybe take photos of the pipe or someone so i can copy hehe

Thanks O:)

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Re: [Mk2] [NA] 3SGE Gen1 Vacuum pipes? Whos got photos?

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Can anyone who owns a 3SGE motor help? :roll:
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Google images help ?
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Re: [Mk2] [NA] 3SGE Gen1 Vacuum pipes? Whos got photos?

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Both VSVs in the diagram are bolted to the underside of the inlet manifold.

Should be obvious if they are there or not.
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gerbil1028 wrote:Google images help ?


:clap: already been there before posting here ](*,)
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Peter Gidden - SBITS wrote:Both VSVs in the diagram are bolted to the underside of the inlet manifold.

Should be obvious if they are there or not.


I've been looking on the near side of the engine bay. Thank you :D
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