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Old 07-14-2003, 11:45 AM
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Ever since I did my head/cam/Hooker LT swap, my 01 (the year with the bad rings.....) has really burned oil at WOT.....and it bothers me (makes my car look like a rust bucket when I floor it)....


I'm going to install a mechanical vacuum pump where the idler pulley up top is (passenger side) and I'm wonder what vacuum level should I run it at.

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Just keep it under 15-16" and you will be fine - make sure at WOT you don't get positive pressure with it either.


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Is it possible to pull too much vacuum?
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Yes it is possible to pull too much vacuum, this can dry up wrist pins lubrication, and cause dirt to be drawn into crank seals, eventually causing leakage. I use oem air pump (electric)to work my evac. system. It pulled only 3.5 " and that was worth 7 rwhp and controls oil smoke completely wot!




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