Bac removal Question
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Bac removal Question
I have read all the links I can find on BAC removal but I still have one question when it comes removal of the bac, the block of plate, and reroughting the coolant lines I think I have it under control but none of the stuff I found tell If I have to do anything on the electronics side of the house.
If there is something I need to do please let me know and If I do not have to do anything reasure me.
I know my spelling sucks!
If there is something I need to do please let me know and If I do not have to do anything reasure me.
I know my spelling sucks!
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Why would you want to remove the BAC? It's what maintains your idle.
If you DO remove it, then you can just unplug it and leave the plug disconnected. Wrap it up against the harness with tape.
If you DO remove it, then you can just unplug it and leave the plug disconnected. Wrap it up against the harness with tape.
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I live in germany and we have to get our cars inspected to get them registered and once a year after that. The BMW I got when I first came to germany is a POS and will not pass the inspection and I now have two weeks to fix my Rx-7. It runs fine if I leave my foot slightly on the gas. Tommoro I am going to go test my tps and try to set my Idle it but I know the BAC is bad so if worse comes to worse I will remove it. In a few monthes I will be doing a motor swap to a s4 turbo and I am just doing research.
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