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> No Decel Valve, no problem? Except a lil popping
nditiz1
post Sep 25 2018, 09:33 PM
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So I went through my entire FI system to find out if any vac leaks were present as well as learn the ins and outs. I did find some things interesting and enjoy what they mean except for a slight popping I get on deceleration. Now, this could be caused by two things, exhaust leak (have new gaskets to be installed) lack of decel valve.

If the car still runs by removing certain items I am all for it, especially ones that are over priced due to NLA. My AAR is in good working order, but if it ever does go belly up I may just remove that too. Currently I have the cold start valve disabled (no connector, no fuel) I was trying to diagnose a rich running issue and read it only kicks in at real low temps. I can always properly test it and hook it back up if need be - one item down.

I was looking for my decel valve and could never find it because I don't have one. Now, how much of a burden is this causing me. The car seems to motor down the road fairly well. It idles great (steady) after being warmed up. I get a popping inside the exhaust on deceleration.

I have gone over the timing was at 27 but put it to 28 after finding out I have a Raby 9550 cam.

So now I have a more simple system without two factory things, but is not having the decel valve causing more issues like the popping or even worse? What say you decel valveless FI guys (I think t_rowle runs his that way).
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post Sep 25 2018, 09:47 PM
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One advantage of the decel valve is that it reduces the suden high vacuum spike you get when you decelerate. This extends the life of the diaphragm in the MPS.

As you stated, the cold start valve is only energized at low temps, it is also limited to just while you are cranking the engine over.

Neither item is critical to the operation of the FI system but neither is a common failure item.

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post Sep 25 2018, 09:54 PM
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QUOTE(jcd914 @ Sep 25 2018, 08:47 PM) *

One advantage of the decel valve is that it reduces the suden high vacuum spike you get when you decelerate. This extends the life of the diaphragm in the MPS.

As you stated, the cold start valve is only energized at low temps, it is also limited to just while you are cranking the engine over.

Neither item is critical to the operation of the FI system but neither is a common failure item.

Jim

So what you are saying is that the decel valve won't prevent the popping and I should adjust the ecu?
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post Sep 25 2018, 11:07 PM
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There was a time when I wanted to be able to shift a little quicker, but couldn't because the decel valve was holding the revs up higher than ideal. As an experiment, I tried disabling the decel valve by putting a little BB in the vacuum line. The revs dropped MUCH quicker, but I did get some slight crackling under deceleration. Ended up not liking it this way, so I took the BB back out.

This was on an L Jet car, so take this for what it's worth.
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