There's no pipe at all on there by the thing ont the fuel filter. As I said I'm no mechanic but you can see there's a pipe missing from it
So you need a length of pipe and the ability to find the connection under the manifold.
 
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Thanks just discoverd mine has popped off;)

As for you moaners help people and stop moaning !
 
Its a simple instruction if you follow the pipe that's where the other one is waiting does he know what a boss is why not say a circle with a tube nipple for a pipe to go on :rolleyes:

It's the only thing sticking down from under the manifold between cylinders four and five. It's not bloody rocket science. It's a circle of plastic about 12 mm in diameter sticking down about 10 mm from the bottom of the manifold between cylinders four and five. Inside it is a nipple for the MAP pipe. Or you could say the 12 mm plastic is the Areola if you feel there are small bumps on it this is braille. It says push MAP pipe in here. As opposed to the bumps on your wife's Areola that say suck here. :D
 
It's the only thing sticking down from under the manifold between cylinders four and five. It's not bloody rocket science. It's a circle of plastic about 12 mm in diameter sticking down about 10 mm from the bottom of the manifold between cylinders four and five. Inside it is a nipple for the MAP pipe. Or you could say the 12 mm plastic is the Areola if you feel there are small bumps on it this is braille. It says push MAP pipe in here. As opposed to the bumps on your wife's Areola that say suck here. :D

No need to tell me W but if you had spent the time to explained it like that it would of helped :D
 
No need to tell me W but if you had spent the time to explained it like that it would of helped :D

If you call things what they are people will learn. Do you know how many thingamabobs and wotsits there are on a car. People could get confused. :);)
 
I'm located in South Wales.

Always wanted a Ranger Rover, so dissapointed at how sluggish it is and how it drives :/
It will be slugish if the MAP pipe is missing, they also have a strange throttle response, nothing much happens until the last 25% of throttle travel, then, if in good order, they go quite well but the throttle response takes some getting used to.
 
I'm located in South Wales.

Always wanted a Ranger Rover, so dissapointed at how sluggish it is and how it drives :/

Get the MAP pipe on it should pick up a bit. 1/8" 3.2 mm bore pipe, same as spill pipe for injectors. Or silicone tube will also do the job.
 

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