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#31
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1 is usually capped if you have an aftermarket boost controller.
2 is AOS and goes to 4
3 goes to 5 via the bypass/blow-off valve
don't forget the brake booster line port hiding under 3 in your picture
7 is part of the evap system, so not sure why you're dealing with it, but see diagrams here:
https://www.lindseyracing.com/LR/Parts/VACDIA.html
2 is AOS and goes to 4
3 goes to 5 via the bypass/blow-off valve
don't forget the brake booster line port hiding under 3 in your picture
7 is part of the evap system, so not sure why you're dealing with it, but see diagrams here:
https://www.lindseyracing.com/LR/Parts/VACDIA.html
#32
Drifting
What happened to 6?
Also you've got the vent for the timing belt cover. I suppose you should take the hose off and cap that? Or, does it have to stay vented? I thought there was a recall where the dealer would cap them off... though my '88 still has it
Also you've got the vent for the timing belt cover. I suppose you should take the hose off and cap that? Or, does it have to stay vented? I thought there was a recall where the dealer would cap them off... though my '88 still has it
#34
#7 needs a hose and it goes to the rabbit ears that are screwed onto the top of the metal pipe that comes out of the very back of the head. If you look at the back and below the intake manifold from the passenger side, you may have to move wires and hoses you should see a small brass part with 2 black tubes that are less than a half inch long and they are shaped like a V, kinda. They are very brittle if they are even there anymore. The hose goes from #7 and slide it over one of the thin black tubes. If the other one is still there, a hose connects to the other part of the V and the other end of the hose slides over a fitting under the throttle body. If the black things broke off just leave it. The purpose of the whole thing is that gas tank vapors come out of #7 and go to the rabbit ears. That has a heat valve inside, so when the engine gets hot enough, it opens up and lets the vapors go to the throttle body and into the manifold to get burned up. You can just run a hose from #7 to the throttle body connection. Those things brake all the time.
#36
Excellent choice by going with the Vitesse MAF kit. The best part is that you get John with the kit. He knows just about everything there is to know about these cars and will always answer your questions. I had the MAF kit and the piggyback tuner. I already had 55# injectors, so John was able to factor that into the software that usually uses 80# injectors. I never had to tune my car because it was perfectly tuned just with the Vitesse chipboard. Unfortunately, that car caught on fire and was a total loss. I still have the brand new piggyback tuner that I'm going to eventually use on the 951 that I am putting together now. Now that Josh is gone and Lindsey sells his products, there is very, very, very little knowledge or customer support if you call them with a question about the Rogue products they sell. John is the opposite.
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Hi John!
#38
Burning Brakes