Help with vacuum take off point

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Wol
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Help with vacuum take off point

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Hi, i've recently purchased a MAP version MJLJ, and its going to be installed to a VW 1.8 16V engine fitted with twin webers, and understand its better to have the vacuum taken off each individual runner running to a plenum chamber, then to the MJLJ. But what im struggling with is what fittings to use in the manifold? I cant seem to find any suitable ones around.

Also, the inlet manifold is quite short in length, so being compact is a factor. Plus im being a bit of a tart, and trying to keep the engine bay as minimal as possible.

The only thing I've seen that could be suitable is these http://www.demon-tweeks.co.uk/performan ... -fitting-2

Only problem with these i can see is that being plastic could break easily screwing into the manifold? Or am i being a bit over cautious? Been trying to find a brass version with no luck.

Any help would be much appriciated, also pics would be a bonus :wink:

Thanks, Wol.

toenee
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Post by toenee »

Your local pneumatics parts place should have all you need, or online try:
http://www.accltd.com/main.asp?category ... tAod-xoAyw

Nick B.
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Post by Nick B. »

Or these

http://www.dellorto.co.uk/merchandise/p ... ctionID=17

I would fear that the plastic take offs would be prone to breaking or melting

Cheers
Nick

Wol
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Post by Wol »

Cheers guys, i thought the plastic ones would be a bit crap, so was reluctant to buy them. will feel much more confident using brass ones.

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