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Old 07-19-2015, 04:15 AM   #85
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An idle that rhythmically undulates is a good sign that a hose popped off.
I'm having that issue as well, but I've double zip tied those hoses and seem to be reasonable with a boost leak test. I'm using a crappy pump so it only builds a lit of pressure but then burbles a bit, which seems odd but I'm assuming it is just feeding pressure through an oil channel somehow.
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Old 07-19-2015, 04:34 AM   #86
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What kind of symptoms show up if the hose is popped off? I'm having this issue where at idle if I give it some gas lets say enough to bring the rpm up to 3000rpm and let off the gas pedal, I see the rpm drop close to 500rpm and almost stall the car and jump back to 900rpm. Sometimes it does stall it if I rev high enough and then let off the gas pedal.
bout like this?
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Old 07-19-2015, 12:59 PM   #87
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Crap I'm happy this thread was revived. Both of my claps are missing and I'm 1-2 weeks from my install date. I tugged on 1 line and I was able to remove it. This clamp is 100% required. Huge thx!

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An idle that rhythmically undulates is a good sign that a hose popped off.
I just found out my issue. It isn't this hose pop off issue. My idle dips so low after i give some gas is because of my new Lighten flywheel and clutch that I just had installed 4 days ago. I need to retune the car for the quicken rev drop from getting off the gas pedal. Need to increase the idle to compensate for the quicker rpm gain and drop of the lighten flywheel.
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I have two hoses that are plainly visible behind/below the A/C compressor. The left one is connected on both ends, but my right one is connected to the engine and then goes to nothing (my kit installer ziptied it to an A/C line). Is this supposed to be hooked up to something or is it just a vent to atmosphere PCV?
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I have two hoses that are plainly visible behind/below the A/C compressor. The left one is connected on both ends, but my right one is connected to the engine and then goes to nothing (my kit installer ziptied it to an A/C line). Is this supposed to be hooked up to something or is it just a vent to atmosphere PCV?
Ya vent to atmosphere.
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I have two hoses that are plainly visible behind/below the A/C compressor. The left one is connected on both ends, but my right one is connected to the engine and then goes to nothing (my kit installer ziptied it to an A/C line). Is this supposed to be hooked up to something or is it just a vent to atmosphere PCV?
It is a breather hose that is normally connected to the intake tube. It should be connected to the intake on your turbo or to a vented catch can in reality.
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