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Old 06-17-2015, 04:03 PM
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I'm not sure where to post this so I figured I'd just post it in tuning, fuel injection and drag racing tech. Anyways I was wondering if a vac leak here would be messing with my times at the track or the way it's was running I understand it's still gonna run pretty normal but I figure it's messing with the tune to correct what's leaking. It didn't have the cap on til yesterday
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If that line goes into your intake then you are getting unmetered air into the motor. So your a/f may be getting leaner. So it might rob a few ponies. But since you capped it, you should be fine.

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