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Old 05-02-2009, 12:46 AM   #11
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Re: My Suzuki GZ250, my Friend Intruder 250, Italy Countryside

it is a miniature turbo charger that produces half a lb of boost. what kind of prize do i get.. well it is something that we dont seem to have in the usa. the guys from itally and spain have it. it is probably for emissions or something. do you guys have your owners manuals. they might tell you what it is.. worth a shot to look..

come on Adrian you left every one hanging



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Old 05-02-2009, 05:38 AM   #12
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do you guys have your owners manuals. they might tell you what it is..
That's the first place I looked. Nothing! Even the guy at the shop, who sold me the bike, doesn't know what it is. One pipe goes to the petcock, so it must have something to do with suction, & the two big pipes, well, one goes to the crankcase, while the other vanishes under the tank. I can't see where it goes, but probably to the air filter box. I'm guessing (& that's all I'm doing) that it's something to do with crankcase ventilation.
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Old 05-03-2009, 01:15 AM   #13
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do you guys have your owners manuals. they might tell you what it is..
That's the first place I looked. Nothing! Even the guy at the shop, who sold me the bike, doesn't know what it is. One pipe goes to the petcock, so it must have something to do with suction, & the two big pipes, well, one goes to the crankcase, while the other vanishes under the tank. I can't see where it goes, but probably to the air filter box. I'm guessing (& that's all I'm doing) that it's something to do with crankcase ventilation.
could it be a fuel filter of some kind..



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could it be a fuel filter of some kind.
Not even in your wildest dreams.
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Old 05-03-2009, 11:38 AM   #15
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could it be a fuel filter of some kind.
Not even in your wildest dreams.
well if i had one of my wildest dreams i would hope it was a bit more interesting than a fuel filter



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Old 05-03-2009, 11:47 AM   #16
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Since it has vaccuum, & connects to the crankcase I'm sticking with my original thought of it being either a PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventillation) valve of some sort.
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Old 05-03-2009, 12:07 PM   #17
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Since it has vaccuum, & connects to the crankcase I'm sticking with my original thought of it being either a PCV (Positive Crankcase Ventillation) valve of some sort.
i thought you knew what it was. do you have that on your bike. and do we know for sure it has suction?? or is that just a guess.

funny, pvc valve was actually my first thought when i saw the picture. i had one go bad in my merkur xr4ti. the turbo wasent getting any boost (at least that was how it felt) after i replaced it hauled ass again. i thought of that that's why i made the joke about it being a mini turbo charger.

than the waist gate actuator went bad and stuck open about 2 weeks later, i lost boost again
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i thought you knew what it was. do you have that on your bike. and do we know for sure it has suction?? or is that just a guess.

No one on hear KNOWS what it is, that is why we are still talking about it and asking what it is, and yes it is a guess but a very educated guess, it is connected to the crankcase and the fuel petcock and more than likely the air filter box, I doubt that anything but air would be traveling to or from all three of those places.

And as far as we can tell, no one in the U.S. or Canada has that thing on their bike, so it must be a European/Spain device.
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Okay, here is a thought or maybe a clarification of what it is. It is a vacumn controlled PCV valve. The small front hose looks like a vacumn line and goes back to the petcock to share vacumn with the petcock after the engine starts. The vacumn opens the PCV valve after the engine starts and maintains that position until the engine is stopped. The 2 larger pipes or tubes will be for the crankcase and airbox intake.
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