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Evap System Delete? |
brianp626 |
Sep 1 2018, 09:01 AM
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Did some searching around first but wasn’t finding any good information. My 1.7 seems to be running strong now but idles around 2500rpm. Naturally I started at the vacuum lines. The evap lines going into the rocker panel are in bad shape and you can hear it leaking. Rather than pull the panel and replace the lines is there a way to just bypass it? If a route the line from the intake straight to the fan shroud it revs even higher. Obviously this can be done from looking at some of the race setups but how? Is that the right way to route it and you adjust the idle down at the throttle? Any help would be greatly appreciated. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif)
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