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Asis / Vsv Connection Diagram


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I'm looking for a diagram showing the vacuum connections for the ASIS / VSV on the 3SGE (1991), does anybody have a copy of this. I think I have a vacuum pipe missing from the black plastic cannister behind the inlet manifold but I don't know where it should go.

Cheers,

Its a 1991 jap import 4WS GT-R

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what black container , where on the engine you are looking for the pipes to go to .

i dont know the gtr well . but i will try to find the diagram for you.are you talking about the carbon cannister for the fuel fumes ??

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I have a diagram which may or may not show enough detail on what you need. If you PM me and let me know your email address, I will scan it in and send it to you.

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I have a diagram which may or may not show enough detail on what you need. If you PM me and let me know your email address, I will scan it in and send it to you.

Mike, that would be great.

I tried the PM button but I keep getting an error, anyhow my email is steve@t1.eclipse.co.uk

Many thanks,

Steve.

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what black container , where on the engine you are looking for the pipes to go to .

i dont know the gtr well . but i will try to find the diagram for you.are you talking about the carbon cannister for the fuel fumes ??

Maleborn, I think they call it the VSV and it is a black cannister bolted to the rear of the inlet manifold (a !Removed! to get to). I can feel two pipe connections around that area that have no pipe attached. The cannister is about the size of a coke can, maybe a little shorter and made of black plastic. I am busy downloading the Toyota JDM as I type to see if the diagram is on there (Euro EPC does not show it and I'm sure the engine is slightly different between ST182 and ST183).

Cheers,

Steve.

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Hi Mikeb,Sorry to be a pain in the ****, but you could'nt possibly pm me the diagram as well?Thanks :unsure:

I can't attach it to a PM, plus your PM is not enabled yet. Let me know your email address and I will send it to you attached to an email.

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Hi Mikeb,Sorry to be a pain in the ****, but you could'nt possibly pm me the diagram as well?Thanks :unsure:

I can't attach it to a PM, plus your PM is not enabled yet. Let me know your email address and I will send it to you attached to an email.

can you forward the diagram to me too

pedro7680@hotmail.com

thanks

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