Should this hose be plugged? |
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Should this hose be plugged? |
advman89 |
Apr 12 2020, 02:57 PM
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BeatNavy |
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Some PO disabled your deceleration valve (which is what that was attached to). The decel valve is used on D-Jet FI cars to protect the MPS during hard overrun, but it has the side effect some people don't like -- slowing engine returning back to idle, especially if it's maladjusted.
They plugged that line so there wouldn't be a vacuum leak. You can run as-is or plumb the decel valve back into your system. |
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