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Old 10-10-2008, 12:32 PM   #1
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you do know that vac lines are important right? and that if they are not plugged in that its going to run like absolute crap? i would get everything hooked up. even though you think it runs just fine with them plugged and stuff, hook them up and see what happens. thats what i would have done first off.
what?
did you miss a part of my post? i said i i've already had this set up hooked up (aka the vac line was going to the BOV) , the picture is just temporary so that my engine works correctly...


if i plug the vacuum line in my engine keeps stalling.
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While it's running, take the screw out of the vacuum hose and watch the inside of the hks bov, when you plug in the hose does the valve inside move?

If it does move and not return, the seals have let go hence it leaking.

Alot of the *insert brand name here* STYLE bovs do this also so it is recommended to get genuine.
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While it's running, take the screw out of the vacuum hose and watch the inside of the hks bov, when you plug in the hose does the valve inside move?

If it does move and not return, the seals have let go hence it leaking.

Alot of the *insert brand name here* STYLE bovs do this also so it is recommended to get genuine.
thanks supragirl...
but i think this one is genuine... and the guy seems legit he told me it works and was working fine on his friends car...
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I see that it's legit, I was explaining that copies are prone to doing this, that is all.

Do as I suggested.

What car was it on, betchya it was map sensored
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not sure, i will ask..
whats map sensoring do?
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It's an easy test you can do

Our cars are air flow metered, they have a little black box in the beginning of the intake. So it measures air at the intake, the ecu then sees that air and calculates the fuel for it. If any of that air is lost after the meter then the ecu will still put that same fuel in as it does not know it has lost it. Therefore engine runs silly rich and stalls.

In a map sensored car the sensor is measuring from the intake manifold, so if air is lost before then it doesn't matter as it measures at the intake manifold.

So, if the bov leaks on an air flow metered car it will stall or cause horrific rich problems. If a bov leaks on a map sensored car it will will calculate fuel and run fine.
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It's an easy test you can do

Our cars are air flow metered, they have a little black box in the beginning of the intake. So it measures air at the intake, the ecu then sees that air and calculates the fuel for it. If any of that air is lost after the meter then the ecu will still put that same fuel in as it does not know it has lost it. Therefore engine runs silly rich and stalls.

In a map sensored car the sensor is measuring from the intake manifold, so if air is lost before then it doesn't matter as it measures at the intake manifold.

So, if the bov leaks on an air flow metered car it will stall or cause horrific rich problems. If a bov leaks on a map sensored car it will will calculate fuel and run fine.
hmm i see thank you..
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