where to buy a BAC valve?
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where to buy a BAC valve?
so i contacted the previous owner and he said that should be the reason for the high idle... where can i get one? i looked at mazdatrix.com etc. and couldn't find one.. will i have to buy used?
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Mazdatrix has them, they call them BPAV valves:
http://www.mazdatrix.com/b-egr.htm
But I would buy used first
http://www.mazdatrix.com/b-egr.htm
But I would buy used first
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If you want new check with Ray at Malloy Mazda, 888-533-3400. Tell him you are in the RX7 Club and found out about calling them on the web site. I have had nothing but good experience with Ray. The parts are discounted 40% and Ray knows his stuff. Shipping is free also. Very prompt delivery on everything I have ordered.
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Originally posted by Terry Norris
If you want new check with Ray at Malloy Mazda, 888-533-3400. Tell him you are in the RX7 Club and found out about calling them on the web site. I have had nothing but good experience with Ray. The parts are discounted 40% and Ray knows his stuff. Shipping is free also. Very prompt delivery on everything I have ordered.
If you want new check with Ray at Malloy Mazda, 888-533-3400. Tell him you are in the RX7 Club and found out about calling them on the web site. I have had nothing but good experience with Ray. The parts are discounted 40% and Ray knows his stuff. Shipping is free also. Very prompt delivery on everything I have ordered.
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Originally posted by Terry Norris
If you want new check with Ray at Malloy Mazda, 888-533-3400. Tell him you are in the RX7 Club and found out about calling them on the web site. I have had nothing but good experience with Ray. The parts are discounted 40% and Ray knows his stuff. Shipping is free also. Very prompt delivery on everything I have ordered.
If you want new check with Ray at Malloy Mazda, 888-533-3400. Tell him you are in the RX7 Club and found out about calling them on the web site. I have had nothing but good experience with Ray. The parts are discounted 40% and Ray knows his stuff. Shipping is free also. Very prompt delivery on everything I have ordered.
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Before buying anything, you may want to make sure it is really the BAC that is the culprit.
disconnect the BAC while idling
Are the rpms going down or nothing happens ?
if the rpms are going down, then the BAC could be stuck open, you may then want to check it's operation as per the FSM (see www.fc3s.org under how-to->manual 'fuel and emissions system' or look at my web page under links)
if the rpms stay as is, then your bac is not at fault, it's just that your idle,tps may be out of adjustement or you have a vacuum leak
A high idle is usually a vacuum leak or the throttle plates are open too much (check that screw secured by that little 8mm nut on top of intake right above the primary throttle plates)
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disconnect the BAC while idling
Are the rpms going down or nothing happens ?
if the rpms are going down, then the BAC could be stuck open, you may then want to check it's operation as per the FSM (see www.fc3s.org under how-to->manual 'fuel and emissions system' or look at my web page under links)
if the rpms stay as is, then your bac is not at fault, it's just that your idle,tps may be out of adjustement or you have a vacuum leak
A high idle is usually a vacuum leak or the throttle plates are open too much (check that screw secured by that little 8mm nut on top of intake right above the primary throttle plates)
hugues -
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