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Charlie
14-03-2014, 20:07
I found this restrictor in one of the actuator pipes, is there supposed to be one in the other pipe as well.

Charlie
16-03-2014, 16:51
Got to be some experts who know.:confused:

Goobie
16-03-2014, 19:31
Can't say I've ever seen one myself before, pull it out, you don't really need it. :agree:

Brigsy
16-03-2014, 19:40
Somebody has tried to increase the boost with a restrictor. Oldskool trick

Charlie
16-03-2014, 19:44
That's great, cheers guys:)

rabbitstew
08-07-2014, 15:17
If I remember correctly when I fitted the GT Tuning in car adjustable boost kit "back in the day", that came with a restrictor like that, which you shoved in the actuator pipe so I bet thats what that is.

Trevhib
08-07-2014, 15:49
Not to be confused with the breather pipe restrictors, which do need to be there :D

rabbitstew
08-07-2014, 16:19
Not to be confused with the breather pipe restrictors, which do need to be there :D

I seem to remember mine was missing a breather pipe restrictor and it made it not run well. Is it just the one breather pipe which has a restrictor in it?

Charlie
08-07-2014, 18:09
I seem to remember mine was missing a breather pipe restrictor and it made it not run well. Is it just the one breather pipe which has a restrictor in it?

Yea, I didn't put it back in. the engine does not takeover very well, just assuming its the carb at the moment.

Trevhib
09-07-2014, 11:11
There are two restrictors in the standard breather setup:

http://www.rtoc.org/boards/showthread.php?t=2074&highlight=breather+restrictor

rabbitstew
09-07-2014, 11:16
There are two restrictors in the standard breather setup:

http://www.rtoc.org/boards/showthread.php?t=2074&highlight=breather+restrictor

Excellent! I will have to make sure i remember to do this when i swap out my stock breather pipes for silcone ones later in the month. :)