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For the most part you all have caught on without this post, but there have been a few habitual offenders that forced me to say this.
Everyone will get a couple of warnings from here on out, after that I just start deleting threads.
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deleting charcoal canister and vacuum box, how?
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It's a vacuum hose...when have you seen any of your vacuum hoses colapse?(with the exception of the pvc hose).
Also, who said anything about making the hose longer? The sensor reaches the intake manifold just fine. For all that matters, you can use a cm long hose.
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true...and other than oil soaked old nasty ones (which would be replaced in the event they became nasty oil soaked hoses) I can't say I have.
And for some reason I thought he was talking about putting the map somewhere further away than the stock ones distance.
Just seems like it would mess up the reading...like as in the time it takes it to pull vacuum from a longer line. Dah well____
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Originally posted by bcjammerx View Post
Just seems like it would mess up the reading...like as in the time it takes it to pull vacuum from a longer line. Dah well
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Originally posted by brooklynkid1986 View Postplus from a purely physics stand point, the pressure (vacuum in this case) is constant throughout the entire length. Its roughly synonomous with extending a clutch hose. It doesnt matter once its running. the pressure is constant throughout the system.
however air is compressible...and it goes both ways...so with longer tubing the effect would be greater...but I guess adding a foot wouldn't do anything even the computer would notice____
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hey i have just done this to my cb today i remove the vacuum box leaving the map sensor on it idles good, but i also have question about the charcoal canister which house needs to be rerouted? and does this affects anything with the engine?
charcoal canister
vacuum box deleted(engine chk light is on)
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