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Originally Posted by 5ABI VT
Ill snap a photo of the vaccum line. It looks like a spiral like the evap that goes to the plenum but a smaller diameter.
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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Yes....a photo of the spiral vacuum line would be great. You got me thinking of the differences in the LT5 by model year which differences are relatively minor but important for those purchasing components. I am starting a list of those LT5 Component Differences by year with photos.
Differences between LT5 Components by Year
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Originally Posted by Paul Workman
**Note: The 90s use a mechanical switch with all the lovely advantages (HA!) of contacts and spring tension and dirt which was replaced by a PCM latch in 91+ cars. IF the POWER switch were to open, and shut the secondaries off on a "secondary-delete" car, a serious lean condition would result, as half of the fuel would be shut off. Soooooo.... I hard-wired the dang thing so that the switch function is bypassed: NO chance of the secondaries being shut off by that switch through accident or mechanical reasons, boy-yo-boy!
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I have to include this also as a change from 90' to 91'.