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MPG on MFA - where does the vacuum line connect to the intake?

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  • MPG on MFA - where does the vacuum line connect to the intake?

    Howdy peeps.

    I have a pod filter and no carbon canister on the 16V so I currently have the vacuum lines arranged like this;



    Question is, the MFA has a vacuum line for the MPG reading, but where do I tap that in to the vacuum circuit to get the correct reading?

    Thx.

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    Anyone help me?

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    • #3
      Hit up google and got this, but it's 8V

      Mfa Mpg Vacuum Hose - VAGdrivers.net - sponsored by Alloy-Wheels.ie

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      • #4
        Thanks mate, I was a bit slack this weekend and have not googled it.

        There are (on mine at least) 2 outlets on the check valve. I have had them simply looped together. I have taken the vac line from the throttle body and relocated it to one of the spikes on the check valve (manifold side) to see if this will make a difference. It should get more vacuum, as it is off the manifold and not the TB.

        Thanks for the help!!

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        • #5
          Do you want me to SMS you Julian's number?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by benough View Post
            Do you want me to SMS you Julian's number?
            Thanks mate, I have had it for a while - Costa sent it to me back in the day.

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