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Old 03-30-2013, 12:12 PM
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Other than the brake booster is there any vacuum lines that go into the throttle bodies or intakes like the bigger LS engines? I wanna put some mopar cumbustion chamber cleaner through it with all the hype but not even google can find me a diagram of all the different vacuum hoses since everyone says you gotta put the stuff in where the vacuum is at the intake instead of the brake booster.
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Its fine to use the brake booster on ours because its right at the opening of the throttle body. So that's kind of a prime spot.
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yeah i use the brake booster when i put seafoam in awhile ago. just got to make sure you restrict it down a little so it doesnt take too much in at once.
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Alright thanks. Does anybody know if you can still get MCCC at the dodge dealerships? The forums talking about it are a couple years old now and the more recent ones say that it's hard to find and that was last year at the earliest.
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I got a can of it. I'm pretty sure its the right stuff. The only difference is instead of combustion chamber cleaner it says conditioner. But I'm pretty sure that's just what its called now.



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