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Old 01-25-2007, 09:29 PM
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+1 for a ms3 cam and shitty vacc at idle .. i am either gonna go with a vac can, electric pump or a better master cylinder...

being the can is cheep i might as well start there....
Old 01-26-2007, 05:05 AM
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This seems to only be a problem with A4 cars. Whats the Idle set at?
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read an article awhile back (couple years or so) about vacuum boost for big cams that have little low vacuum. Pontiac 3000 or 2000, dont remember what year but, has a vacuum boost in them from factory, ya'll might want to check that out. I'm sure u can get it from junk yard for about 20 buck's or so. just thought this might help ya'll.



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Just Gonna Get A Canister...



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