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Old 03-26-2006, 04:48 PM
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Question A.I.R. vac line?

Ok would the vac line that u have to plug with a small screw or something after u delete the AIR system muss up my shift points and make the car rev higher then normal if that line isn't pluged up all the way ....cause if so that might be my problem
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Old 03-26-2006, 05:11 PM
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Not sure if it will mess up your tranny or not, but a vacuum leak is definitely not good. Did you plug it at all?
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Yes I would look for a vaccum leak
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if its reving high its most likely a vacuum leak. Use carb spray to find it. if its not obvious. I dont think these cars have a vacuum module? Thats will do it too if its off of vacuum..




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