stiffer than OEM, cheaper and easier to fit than stock mount. Thats about it... oh and its purple if that makes it any better?
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update for the night...im revising hard honest!!
firstly...i should probably tidy up!
Fuel lines and steering rack in (provisionally) The black stuff on the copper lines is Raychem heat shrink, near enough everything proof and used in the areas when a little contact between the lines is hard to avoid.
Here's the new fuel filter line, new M10 banjo and bolt, 8mm cotton-braided fuel line. The other end will go over the flared end of the copper pipe. I think i'll put some heat shrink over it as well to improve its life!
LASTLY! what is the black and yellow valve in the middle? Has vacuum lines going into it. I broke one outlet on it and there for need a new one!
1996 Audi S2 - 295bhp and 326lb/ft - Complete Rebuild Project
1994 Audi 80 - 2.0 8v (slow but reliable!)
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think that's the moisture trap for the boost line to the ECU?
Looks like its coming together well there mate.
I recommend pulling the box out and bolting it up to the engine and fitting them in the car as one unit, makes life loads easier - roll the whole lot into position under the car, then just lift it up, bolt up the engine mounts and the subframe - takes about 10 minutesPanthero Coupé quattro 20vt
Indigo ABY coupé
Imola B6 S4 Avant
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It was still holding pressure when i pulled the line off if thats any clue?
Thats what i had planned, just reverse of how it came out! Currently the box is sat on a bit of chipboard with casters on haha needs to have a good clean before i even thing about bolts to put it back in!
Think i have most parts i need to get it all back in, just waiting on engine mount decisions.1996 Audi S2 - 295bhp and 326lb/ft - Complete Rebuild Project
1994 Audi 80 - 2.0 8v (slow but reliable!)
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Black and yellow thing is a one way valve for the carbon can I think.
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just looked at the routing for its pipes.
1) Rear pipe goes into front left wing - cant see whats behind
2) Pipe going down goes into the bulkhead
3) Pipe coming straight out (part i snapped) will go to a) inlet manifold b) tube going into main loom trunk
any help?!?!1996 Audi S2 - 295bhp and 326lb/ft - Complete Rebuild Project
1994 Audi 80 - 2.0 8v (slow but reliable!)
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Yeah, one way valve for carbon can ( vac reservoir behind front wing ) pipe going down goes to below rear seat for diff lock vacuum.
I think I have one spare as I deleted my carbon can, will have a look for you mate.
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Originally posted by newsh View PostYeah, one way valve for carbon can ( vac reservoir behind front wing ) pipe going down goes to below rear seat for diff lock vacuum.
I think I have one spare as I deleted my carbon can, will have a look for you mate.1996 Audi S2 - 295bhp and 326lb/ft - Complete Rebuild Project
1994 Audi 80 - 2.0 8v (slow but reliable!)
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BTW on the rack, the cap heads go in the wheel arch and the nuts go inside the car
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Originally posted by newsh View PostBTW on the rack, the cap heads go in the wheel arch and the nuts go inside the car
You have a keen eye! Just stuck it in any ol'way to see if fuel lines clear, its all coming off again in the morning lol1996 Audi S2 - 295bhp and 326lb/ft - Complete Rebuild Project
1994 Audi 80 - 2.0 8v (slow but reliable!)
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I've been doing my part for the environment and having a little fun with a Butane Gas Torch...Mwhahahahaha You definitely wouldn't find this in a Haynes Manual...but you do in the S2Forum
1996 Audi S2 - 295bhp and 326lb/ft - Complete Rebuild Project
1994 Audi 80 - 2.0 8v (slow but reliable!)
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Originally posted by willg54 View PostHow much do you want for the valve??
You have a keen eye! Just stuck it in any ol'way to see if fuel lines clear, its all coming off again in the morning lol
Re direction of bolts.. Er, yeah, bit of a trainspotter eh? Just recently had my rack out too though and with an extension through the wheelarch and a ring spanner inside you can fit it on your own.
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