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> Deceleration valve on the D-jet
lmcchesney
post Jul 29 2006, 02:43 PM
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Does the D-jet use a deceration valve? I have seen diagrams with and without. If it does use the valve, where do you mount the valve?

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post Jul 29 2006, 02:51 PM
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QUOTE(lmcchesney @ Jul 29 2006, 01:43 PM) *

Does the D-jet use a deceration valve? I have seen diagrams with and without. If it does use the valve, where do you mount the valve?


yes, it certainly does ... mine was mounted next to the throttle body, kinda between the TB and the oil filler neck.
but i don't know for sure if that is the stock location ...

however, the decel-valve is not critical for engine operation, just smoothes out the off-gas transition ...

i removed it and the cold start valve as well from my engine. less clutter, less potential for air-leaks, better off throttle response (faster wind-down of RPMs) ...
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