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03-26-2021, 05:06 PM | #15 | |
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I've decided already on the throttle body option.
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Good luck! I know.... turbo takes up all that working room
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I got some pictures to add to this thread
1st picture: Overlook 2nd picture: The hose (in red) connects to the solenoid, helpful for tracing it. 3rd picture: (From the back of the Intake Manifold) 2 Hoses from the solenoid and the nut you need to take off to push the solenoid forward 4th picture: Here is what it looks like after pushing it forward. As you can tell, one of the hoses is just barely hanging on. (4 years of being boosted and 8 psi) Unfortunately this did not solve my fuel trim problems but at least they are clamped now. Instructions on how to get there: Credit: @YamahaR86 1. Disconnect MAF and MAP sensors. 2. Remove intake pipe 3. Remove throttle body (disconnect connector and push it to the side) 4. Disconnect blue connector on back of manifold, you can use this as a reference on where the EVAP is. 5. Remove 10mm nut in the back of the manifold holding in the EVAP (don't drop it) 6. Move the long hose directly under the throttle body out of the way 7. Reach in the back of the manifold and push the EVAP out 8. I managed to use worm clamps on both hoses and the one directly underneath the throttle body (this one was a bit tricky). If using other clamps, it's 9/16 I believe.
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@ShadowReaper I’ve been boosted for almost 3 years now and have always avoided this process but you have explained it in the easiest way possible and I finally did it lmao, huge thank you!
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Is the 5lb boost produced by a Phantom Electric Supercharger enough to cause this problem?
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Would anybody know if any of loose hoses will cause overheating issue or just lose of boost?
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