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Old 04-13-2003, 07:58 PM
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Ok, since I have everything out... I'm going to go ahead and pull all these goddamn vacuum lines.



Anyone have actual pics of what I keep? How bout the exhaust manifold modification? Anything is a help...
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uhh....justin.....take a god look at the top sode of the housings where the solenoid rack is.....OK....no pretend there is nothing there......that is what will be left when you are done....unless you are on the stock ecu, then you will need to leave the solenoid connectors in with some resistors in them. that is what i have done for now. i am getting a PFC in a month, and when i do, i will rid myself of the rest of the wires....



you will need to have the tca door completely cut ou tof the manifold....you do not need it....



there will be approximately 5 vacuum lines left, tow of the main ones are connected by a T and ventilate the oil injection and the the other main one goes from the FPR to the LIM.....



i hope that this gives you a good idea as to what you need....
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Old 04-13-2003, 09:21 PM
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Thanks lou... I'm SO ready to have all that bullshit off of there. Just wanna make sure I have a full understanding of what the hell I'm doing first. I've been very proud of saying that my sequentials worked fine... So I'd like to have the same result Non-Seq...
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Here is a pic of my modified rack.
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You need to modify and block off the unused pipes on the UIM
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Old 04-13-2003, 09:56 PM
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You gotta hack this flapper off as Louis was sayin. Right where the I drew the pretty red line..
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Dude just catch me on aim. I can walk you through the whole thing and provide pics obviously if it makes it smoother for ya.



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Dave, thanks man! The pics help a lot. I hope to get started on it this week. School and work has most of my time... I'll catch you on AIM sometime though... When I get started. My name is jdhuegel1. Thanks again!



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OK im adding you to my buddy list. I'll get some better pics of everything for you too.
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Youre gonna need about six 1/2 watt 330 ohm resistors and some male electrical spade connectors too for the solinoids. Unless you have a power fc but i guess you dont?
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