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Hi newbie here, just wondering if anyone can tell me where these two connections go? Just bought this ute and it's been 12 years since my last turbo car..... far as I can tell the inlet manifold has been either removed and replaced or something was messed with when the last owner fitted the growler can? Any help would be appreciated

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That's vacuum lines dude just plug them back in, there should be provisions at the back of your inlet manifold

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  • Member For: 10y 11m 18d
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Hey I finally got around to checking the loose connections out today. Far as I can tell there is nowhere they should go, guessing there leftovers on the main loom to operate the butterfly's on a N/A motor?

And if so do all BA's have them? If not im thinking the ute I bought my be a N/A originally and converted to turbo sometime ago??

Is there anyway to tell if its a factory XR6T or just a xr6?

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Under the bonnet,on the ID label,engine code should have a letter " Y for DOHC VCT TURBO I6 " or " H for DOHC VCT I6 "

My 2003 BA TURBO dont have those pictured vacuum hoses..

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