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Valve Assy, Vacuum Switching
Topic Started: Jul 26 2011, 05:41 AM (491 Views)
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3SGEBeams
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Hi guys, I have several questions regarding this stuff, I bought an Altezza, it came with an Apexi Power intake, but there was this thing lying around, so I asked in another topic if I should unplug the hose of the pneumatic actuator of the vacuum, so they told me that I should, and seal the hole in the throttle, I did that, but I feel the car a little noisy, and sometimes when I change the gear I feel it different... I dont know if its only my idea.
By the way is there any problem if I keep the vacuum sensor connector unplgged?

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MOTUL 300V
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Well it only operates the flap in the air box so I can't see how removing it should make any difference. I took mine of & blocked off the tube into the throttle body & never noticed any difference
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are u running a air flow meter or sensor?? i dont see it thats why im asking?
altezza 3sge + apexi ax53b60 turbo kit + cwest body kit/ bonnet + modelista angel eye HID head lights +18" enkei NT03 + zeal adjusties + ........................more!
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