Airbox Vacuum pipe
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Airbox Vacuum pipe
Can anyone tell me what pipe is on the Airbox of a DS3 turbo and where is it going? I want to do an intake on my DS3 and do not know what to do with the vacuum pipe once the airbox is removed.
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Re: Airbox Vacuum pipe
Can you upload a photo of the pipe?
I suspect that it is the vapour cannister purge pipe, but I am not sure from your description.
I suspect that it is the vapour cannister purge pipe, but I am not sure from your description.
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Re: Airbox Vacuum pipe
That certainly looks like it and in that case it will go to the petrol vapour canister which is then connected to the fuel tank.
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Re: Airbox Vacuum pipe
On earlier cars, that pie connected with the air pipe just before the turbo inlet. It is connected to a valve under the manifold that opens up when the engine is running.
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Re: Airbox Vacuum pipe
What can I do in order to do intake, can I reroute the pipe or block it off?
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What exactly do you mean: "do an intake"?
It's there for a reason....
It's there for a reason....
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Re: Airbox Vacuum pipe
I want to do an intake with a performance filter for more noise
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Re: Airbox Vacuum pipe
Here's a little about how it works, so you can see its function:
The canister discharge electrovalve, controlled by the engine management ECU, permits recycling of the fuel vapours stored in the canister.
When the engine is switched off, the canister discharge electrovalve is closed: The canister absorbs the fuel vapours coming from the tank.
When the engine is running, the engine management ECU estimates the load in the canister by progressively opening the canister discharge electrovalve in order to measure the change in the richness of the air/fuel mixture admitted into the engine.
As the engine management ECU knows the output of the canister discharge electrovalve, it uses this to deduce the load in the canister.
The engine management ECU reduces the injector flow and controls the canister discharge electrovalve to obtain the overall quantity of fuel to be injected into the engine.
The control of the canister discharge electrovalve corresponds to a percentage discharging of the canister which varies in accordance with the engine speed and the engine load.
The engine control ECU, controls the motorised throttle unit to obtain a vacuum in the inlet manifold.
When the canister discharge electrovalve is open, the vacuum in the inlet manifold permits the drawing in of the vapours stored in the canister.
The use of a second take-off upstream of the turbocharger permits bleeding during the turbocharging phase. The upstream take-off is ineffective when the overpressure is created.
The canister discharge electrovalve, controlled by the engine management ECU, permits recycling of the fuel vapours stored in the canister.
When the engine is switched off, the canister discharge electrovalve is closed: The canister absorbs the fuel vapours coming from the tank.
When the engine is running, the engine management ECU estimates the load in the canister by progressively opening the canister discharge electrovalve in order to measure the change in the richness of the air/fuel mixture admitted into the engine.
As the engine management ECU knows the output of the canister discharge electrovalve, it uses this to deduce the load in the canister.
The engine management ECU reduces the injector flow and controls the canister discharge electrovalve to obtain the overall quantity of fuel to be injected into the engine.
The control of the canister discharge electrovalve corresponds to a percentage discharging of the canister which varies in accordance with the engine speed and the engine load.
The engine control ECU, controls the motorised throttle unit to obtain a vacuum in the inlet manifold.
When the canister discharge electrovalve is open, the vacuum in the inlet manifold permits the drawing in of the vapours stored in the canister.
The use of a second take-off upstream of the turbocharger permits bleeding during the turbocharging phase. The upstream take-off is ineffective when the overpressure is created.
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