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> Cold start valve question..., Question 1 for tonight
eldiosyeldiablo
post Jan 18 2004, 06:40 PM
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Hey guys. I'm starting to replace the vacuum lines on my car as the first todo thing on my list.

However other than the large vacuum line that attaches to the cold start valve there is another small plug on it. Plus it also has a connection for electical.

Neither the small vac hole or the electrical has anything plug in on it. Where is the small line suppose to go to?

Pics are greatly appreciated.

I am not finding anything on the Hayes manual for this.


Thx,
David


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Dave_Darling
post Jan 19 2004, 12:31 AM
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The CSV only gets +12V while the starter is cranking--the power line is connected to the yellow starter wire.

You can use it to dump more fuel into the manifold, but it doesn't get distributed awfully well and it atomizes pretty badly. Not so bad for turbo apps, where you've got very hot air coming in and helping the fuel to atomize nicely, but not so great for NA work.

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