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Old 08-09-2005, 03:09 PM   #1
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would anyone know what vac lines may control the idle. I got exhaust and gained a few pounds of boost and now car idles at 2000 rpm. but i cant find any vac leaks, are there any places that are proned to leaking?
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You my friend, have a definite vac leak. Lines to check; throttle body, MAP, solenoids, turbo connections, and manifold. What probably happened was the extra boost pressure took off a line, you just have to find it.
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Thanks will, i'll check it out tonight. It does run so much better with the 2.5 exhaust though.
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