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  1. #13
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    Maintenance is the most important thing for a car,gotta keep up the 5,000km service.It's cheap when yo do it every 5,000km.

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    Check the Tech forum sticky for info on servicing and what is required. Idle problems can also be caused by clogged vacuum lines to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by beeza View Post
    Maintenance is the most important thing for a car,gotta keep up the 5,000km service.It's cheap when yo do it every 5,000km.
    I bought my car on 218,000 now its 220,300 so its hard to say what previous owner did, but im sure it needs a service.



    Thx wyn, ill check that out now
    Another thing i noticed was, on my intake pipe, a TINY BIT of oil, from my vaccume line to the head...
    But i think i read sometimes you get that?
    Last edited by 1996ek1; 12-01-2008 at 08:33 PM.

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    The one from your rocker cover to the intake isn't a vacuum line but rather a breather. Some oil in there is normal.
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    Quote Originally Posted by wynode View Post
    The one from your rocker cover to the intake isn't a vacuum line but rather a breather. Some oil in there is normal.
    Lol thanks again...
    I thought it had something to do with maintaining a negative crank pressure and assumed it was a vaccume line.. in a way... if any of thats right

    and the sticky in the tech section was very useful so thanks again

  6. #18
    Just go and turbo your car now

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1996ek1 View Post
    Lol thanks again...
    I thought it had something to do with maintaining a negative crank pressure and assumed it was a vaccume line.. in a way... if any of thats right

    and the sticky in the tech section was very useful so thanks again
    Always keep this hose,don't put a breather valve (small air filter) on if you want your engine to last.

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    use some rubber gease when placing it back on if your using that same gasket.

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    thx fatboyz, but its too late, its already back on ....

    cant turbo yet, everything isnt together yet.
    I might just change oil for now, turbo would be in less then 1000KM, so ill change the oil again + filter when i turbo it.



    and beeza, thats what i havent worked out yet. I cant exactly keep that hose there when i turbo it, because its meant to have a negative air pressure for it work properly isnt it?

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    I'm not sure about Turbo's...

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