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I checked the lines but...
Posted by Jeff in ATL (more from Jeff in ATL) on Wed, 23 Jul 2003 06:43:45
In Reply to: Re: Am I at the upper limit or is something defective?, Tony C, Tue, 22 Jul 2003 15:19:52
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don't see any leak areas. I do question the connection of the stock hoses to and from the MBC as they are a little larger than the MBC nipples. I have zip tied them off well but it has always made me wonder if they are leaking. I doesn't seem like they are, but just a wonder.
Something more to note. Since I installed the MBC, I keep blowing off the hose from the pcv valve into the Throttle Body. It is such a tight spot that I haven't been able to stick a zip tie in there to hold it on and also it concerns me putting a plastic zip tie there with some much heat at that area. Any suggestions?
At WOT, I am still holding boost well. My original question has been partially answered by cranking it up a little more last night. It will bosst up into middle red and bach off to lower red and hold there for as long as I choose. After last nights increase, I felt like I was holding onto a chain of a pit bull who just saw another dog. I guess the question that has been on my mind is what people keep talking about getting to the fuel cuts when boost is too high. I haven't found the fuel cuts as of yet which leaves me to wonder if the MBC is not as good as say a Dawes.
I am hoping that the Forge BPV will solve the small mystery.
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