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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: tigers_gonads on 19 May 2009, 09:52:23
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had the ram system out to change the alternator ( see post in electrical section )
the plastic box at the bottom of the ram system ............ what does it do ? :-/
the two pipes the should have gone to it was just conected together :-/ the nipples on the box had been broken off
i have replaced it with the spare off my doner car but this is bugging my ................ anybody know what it is for / what use it has ??
its been bugging me since i bought this sack of shit car that it always seemed slower then the saloon :'(
opinions please
cheers steve
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Vacuum tank i suspect you are talking about.
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not exactly sure of its precise purpose but will affect the multirams and therefore performance.
your 2.5 manual should not be sluggish at all - quick enough in most situations IMO
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vacuum tank .......... thats the bugger :y
two pipes ............ both going round the back of the engine
what affect does getting the two mixed up ?
before the two pipes was just conected together ( bypassing the tank )
i have held open the throttle and the front ram changes at high ish revs so thats seems to work :y
starting to wonder if the estate was abused before i got it :-/
estate seems not as quick as the saloon did and the estates done less miles !!
yeh i know im a pain in the arse but this is bugging me >:(
be interested to know what use the tank has :y
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The vac tank is required so there is still a vac supply to the multirams when on full throttle
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cheers mark :y
if the 2 pipes are the wrong way round, what affect on the ram ?
im on a bit of a mission with this car now ........... only had the thing 3 months and already spent more on it then it cost to buy it :'(
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If the wrong way round (and assuming the internal one way valve works) then you will get no multiram actuation at all
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well i reved it at the throtle and the front ram moved at high revs so it looks like it working ok :y
now to fit the cruise kit :y
thanks for the help / advise
steve