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    Posted: 19 Aug 16 at 14:50
As above I can't find one anywhere, and don't know if my engine is correctly piped

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote mrhutch Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Aug 16 at 19:39
you mean for the injection pump LDA?

simply a vacuum hose from the inlet manifold to the LDA
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Thanks I also have one from the turbo actuator venting into thin air and one from the brake vac line going into thin air?
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in that case you have no extra fuel going in to be burned to compensate for the increased cm2 of air

and more worryingly you have no servi assist on the brakes?
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Right the 3 lines I have are 1 inlet manifold to lda
2 turbo actuator to nothing
3 brake vac line to nothing

This is an aaz fitted to a transporter t4 any help most appreciated

Just noticed I have also got a vac line coningthrou the bulk head going to nothing in the bay and believe this is from heater? Thanks again
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have you got servo assist on the brakes?

i.e. when you drive, do the brakes feel like they have servo assist!?


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OK so when I bought the van the brakes felt good, but the vac line was plumbed from brake vac to actuator and I had no boost at all, on another forum someone told me that was incorrect and the vac line off the actuator was for egr valve which I have completely removed so they told me to just let it vent, my van now boosts but I have noticed the brakes are worse
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