I was woundering if it's ok the to leave the vaccum line off the atc because the sensor I put in is giving me problems. Is it going to suck air in to the system it that bad?
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nah - you can plug it pretty easy though.
When I unplug my blend door to get heat, I dont notice any change in vacuum reading. Being such a long hose, it has less impact on the engine. Id still plug it thoPete ::::>>> resident LED addict and CFI defector LED bulb replacements
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Originally posted by 85crownHPP*nah - you can plug it pretty easy though.
When I unplug my blend door to get heat, I dont notice any change in vacuum reading. Being such a long hose, it has less impact on the engine. Id still plug it tho
I noticed on my 82' that the hose you unplug to get heat is no longer getting vacuume.
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