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Pipe or no pipe?????????????
« on: 04 August 2012, 21:23:39 »

Hi guys putting my car back together today after changing heads new timing belt water pump ect.
I am a bit baffled now as at the back of the engine on top of the fuel injectors i have what looks like an actuator on the fuel lines as pictured below was wondering if this should have something connected to it? I cant find anything but maybe i am not looking hard enough. Can anybody tell me if something should be connected to it. Thanks  :y



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Re: Pipe or no pipe?????????????
« Reply #1 on: 04 August 2012, 21:35:48 »

Fuel pressure regulator (FPR). The pipe leading from the bag pipes to the IACV should have a  branch off about 8mm diameter and moulded into the IACV supply pipe. This fits into a couple of clips underneath the cable tray on passenger side and connects to the FPR.
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« Reply #2 on: 04 August 2012, 21:40:13 »

Fuel pressure regulator (FPR). The pipe leading from the bag pipes to the IACV should have a  branch off about 8mm diameter and moulded into the IACV supply pipe. This fits into a couple of clips underneath the cable tray on passenger side and connects to the FPR.
sorry to sound stupid rob but what does that mean?
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« Reply #3 on: 04 August 2012, 21:43:50 »

Fuel pressure regulator (FPR). The pipe leading from the bag pipes to the IACV should have a  branch off about 8mm diameter and moulded into the IACV supply pipe. This fits into a couple of clips underneath the cable tray on passenger side and connects to the FPR.
sorry to sound stupid rob but what does that mean?
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« Reply #4 on: 04 August 2012, 22:58:27 »

Yes i got it now. I know what you are on about now. Its because i havent fitted it back to the car that i cant find it.  ::)
Thanks again Rob  :y
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