Re: Photo of Vacum lines After removing secondaries 1994 !!
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Re: Photo of Vacum lines After removing secondaries 1994 !!
Think I found it. Looks like a vaccum line connects to here from the secondary vaccum actuators. Since I've phlled the secondaries and lines.. I'm guessing I should plug it so it would think the vaccum is holding or does it matter ?
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Re: Photo of Vacum lines After removing secondaries 1994 !!
I think that is the Diagnostic Vacuum Sensor (Manifold Differential Pressure Switch) which is normally under the ECM on 90's and 91's. Apparently that is under the Plenum on the 94?
http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...psu1njubag.jpg Diagnostic Vacuum Sensor (Manifold Differential Pressure Switch) on a 91' located under the ECM vacuum connection left open with elimination of secondary vacuum system. http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...cuumsensor.jpg Leave that Diagnostic Vacuum Sensor (Manifold Differential Pressure Switch) Vacuum open (unplugged). The vacuum line from the Drivers Side vacuum canister has a "T" from which a vacuum line was connected to this Diagnostic Vacuum Sensor . Secondary Vacuum System http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...yVacuumSys.jpg The Differential Pressure Switch looks a lot like the MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure) bolted to the rear of the Plenum having this vacuum line attached. http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/Njc1WDkwMA...WMg~~60_57.JPG |
Re: Photo of Vacum lines After removing secondaries 1994 !!
Thanks ! I was wondering if the connection should have vacuum or left open etc. Since there is a nipple left open on the drivers side from secondary removal I was thinking I could route a hose into there if required. Sounds like Ill leave it open.
view a little further back of where its mounted on my 94. http://i1207.photobucket.com/albums/...psyaridf6e.jpg |
Re: Photo of Vacum lines After removing secondaries 1994 !!
Thanks for that photo...good stuff to know...another little difference between model years :handshak:
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Im just curious about leaving the connection open... would that not tell the ecm that there is no vaccum ? Would it cause the pump to run non stop? Or is all this removed in the chip when programmed to run with no secondaries? I did ask Marc as well if it was as he did do my chip for secondary removal. Im just curious about its function. |
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I could plug that vacuum line on my 90' and leave that Differential Pressure Port OPEN and see what happens easy enough since that Differential Pressure Switch is under the ECM :D This is on my 91' with Secondaries Eliminated. You see the open port on the Differential Pressure Switch. http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/l...cuumsensor.jpg |
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