
Have you worked out what all the pipes on it are for? Just for hooking up the lines for the non-existent FITV

ill have a look later and compare it to the other tb I have spare, the atr one I have plus the one already on the lude and let you know - otherwise its bung time! lolMerlin wrote:I remember the discussion. It looks pretty good, the price is certainly right
Have you worked out what all the pipes on it are for? Just for hooking up the lines for the non-existent FITV?
That is where the FITV bolts on to.Drax wrote:as you can see at the bottom the rep is closer to the atr tb with two breather pipes at the bottom compared to the single h22 one, but the h22 one attaches to something at the bottom (im sure someone will fill in the gap what) like a separate piece
I think that might be a vacuum feed for the MAP sensor? You can see on the ATR TB that the MAP sensor is attached (this is the same for 5th gens). On 4th gens the MAP sensor is separate and is on the firewall.Drax wrote:that the rep again is the same at as the atr one and doesn't have a breather pipe, but a catchment for the sensor the same as the atr one (im presuming to the egr???), but I can check this and compare on my mates atr.
hmmm ok, gonna be fun working all this lot out.Merlin wrote:That is where the FITV bolts on to.Drax wrote:as you can see at the bottom the rep is closer to the atr tb with two breather pipes at the bottom compared to the single h22 one, but the h22 one attaches to something at the bottom (im sure someone will fill in the gap what) like a separate piece
I think that might be a vacuum feed for the MAP sensor? You can see on the ATR TB that the MAP sensor is attached (this is the same for 5th gens). On 4th gens the MAP sensor is separate and is on the firewall.Drax wrote:that the rep again is the same at as the atr one and doesn't have a breather pipe, but a catchment for the sensor the same as the atr one (im presuming to the egr???), but I can check this and compare on my mates atr.
cheers pete106pete wrote:Have a look at my atr inlet forsale mate, that's what you need to have