ze+millenia manifold

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ze+millenia manifold

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i have a ze with millenia manifold,i'm stuck on the vacuum lines,does anyone have any diagrams or pics of their manifold on the ze so i can see where everything goes?
also on my k8 manifold and the straight neck manifold there are 2 little black plastic boxes attached underneath with hoses going into them but not on the millenia manifold. do i need to or should i hook these onto the millenia fold?
i've done a search fo pics and i found this thread but for some reason i can't get the pics to work.http://www.mx-3.com/phpbb2/viewtopic.ph ... ne+hookups
any help would be appreciated
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use the same one as the klde..I used it when I did mine and it was all good..some thing are placed differently but it's the same vacuum anyways

oh and you NEED the pastic box underneath the intake (one on the ze and millenia curve neck manifold) If you don't use it your vris won't work..trust me I was in the same boat as you. Didn't noticed the vacuum chamber missing and vris wasn't working properly. I install one and my quarter mile times dropped instantly to 0.4 lower than what I was used to

if you're looking for that box. I got one here laying around. I could probably sell it to ya for 10$ +shipping
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can i use the vacuum chambers that were on the straight neck manifold? or are they different?
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they are different
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The VRIS vacuum chambers are underbeath the IM on the ZE and DE IMs. On the millenia it's moreso off to the passenger side of the IM. Much easier to fix vacuum leaks in the millenia IM.
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ok i've removed the manifold and there is no chambers underneath or anywhere on the manifold.on the k8 and ze they are bolted on the bottom on this manifold there isn't even any bolt holes where the chambers would have been. so does this mean i'm looking in the wrong place and theres holes elsewhere to attach the chambers,or does this manifold not use the vacuum chambers?if someone has a pic of the chambers and wherte they go could you please send a pic?
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I just took pictures of my Millenia Manifold...whats you email i will send you pictures of what you need.
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Pictures sent...its circled in green
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thanks thats what i needed, i now see the 2 bolt holes where the chamber should be on my manifold.
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