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Old 03-16-2006, 09:50 PM
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does it help at all to unhook the vaccum line to the regulator and plug it i know that it gives a little more pressure but is it going to help or just make it run more rich then it allready does right now?
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does it help at all to unhook the vaccum line to the regulator and plug it i know that it gives a little more pressure but is it going to help or just make it run more rich then it allready does right now?
It will only give you more pressure at idle and it will not be able to change the pressure under load w/o the vacuum connected. So a, no real advantage there.
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iv'e heard that before,but you are right...it will make it rich.which infact it is already is a little on the rich side.
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yeah thanks for the info guys
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