venturi delete kit
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Originally Posted by ian
Why delete the venturi tubes and such?
The later cars came with out all those extra tubes, and if the factory felt they were not needed on the later cars, I feel we can go with out them in the earlier cars with out a problem, and the real bonus: You'll have less things that can cause a vac leak when you are done.....
The later cars came with out all those extra tubes, and if the factory felt they were not needed on the later cars, I feel we can go with out them in the earlier cars with out a problem, and the real bonus: You'll have less things that can cause a vac leak when you are done.....
You're telling me that the 968 cars didn't come with a venturi tube?
I know for a fact that the 928 S4 and GTS did...
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sl951, the later 951 doesn't have a venturi tube. That's why MySwiss sells stock hoses as part of his update kit - they're stock for the late 951.
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I don't know about this venturi delete kit, but I deleted my 951's venturi by running vacuum from the manifold to the brake booster/climate control and capping off the unused port on the 'Y' pipe between the ISV and the J boot. Cost was a little over $2.00 for the hose.