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Vortech v3 installation on my 02 GT, not entirely sure how my PCV/Vacuum Lines should be connecting with the Aftercooler/Catch can
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<blockquote data-quote="trueblue03gt" data-source="post: 17008881" data-attributes="member: 203739"><p>Just went over those instructions for you. As I understand, the passenger side catch can may or may not have a check valve in it. I know you don't want air blowing back through the catch can. If you have the check valve vortech provides with the kit, you should ensure it goes AFTER the catch can, while it's on its way into the throttle body bung.</p><p></p><p>As for the other tubes... the area you highlighted turquoise houses your IAC and PCV system. They're two different sizes, so match the right-sized hose to right right-sized bung. As for the two bypass valves, I don't think that's stock for the Vortech Aftercooled system. There should be only one, between the intercooler and the discharge of the blower, that connects to the intake pipe. You can probably just use two anyway though, or you could plug it up. It looks like someone drilled a hole in your intake pipe so that they could screw another bung in. Did you buy this kit brand new, and if so, from whom? I'm seeing images all over the internet, and NONE of them show that bung between the aftercooler and the throttle body.</p><p> </p><p>Sorry to break you the bad news. If you have any other questions, I just went through all this crap, so please message me. I included some images that make me believe your piping has been modified. [ATTACH=full]1828649[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]1828648[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]1828647[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trueblue03gt, post: 17008881, member: 203739"] Just went over those instructions for you. As I understand, the passenger side catch can may or may not have a check valve in it. I know you don't want air blowing back through the catch can. If you have the check valve vortech provides with the kit, you should ensure it goes AFTER the catch can, while it's on its way into the throttle body bung. As for the other tubes... the area you highlighted turquoise houses your IAC and PCV system. They're two different sizes, so match the right-sized hose to right right-sized bung. As for the two bypass valves, I don't think that's stock for the Vortech Aftercooled system. There should be only one, between the intercooler and the discharge of the blower, that connects to the intake pipe. You can probably just use two anyway though, or you could plug it up. It looks like someone drilled a hole in your intake pipe so that they could screw another bung in. Did you buy this kit brand new, and if so, from whom? I'm seeing images all over the internet, and NONE of them show that bung between the aftercooler and the throttle body. Sorry to break you the bad news. If you have any other questions, I just went through all this crap, so please message me. I included some images that make me believe your piping has been modified. [ATTACH type="full"]1828649[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]1828648[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]1828647[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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