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Old 05-23-09, 02:21 PM
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94 rx7 v-mount set up

I have my 94 13b and i installed a v-mount set up and i am wondering what im supposed to do with the 2 stock blow-off valves? and which vacuum hose i plug off and use? ive tried switching vacuum lines and just unplugging the bovs but then my secondary fuel rail never kicks in? does anybody know what i can do or where i can buy a good intake?
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Does your new intercooler have a blow off valve?
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yes its located on the inlet pipe to the intercooler
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If you are running the sequential turbos, you will need to keep the charge relief valve (back one) The other one that is towards the middle of the y-pipe you can remove and cap off. Just run a vacuum hose to your new blow off valve. You can source vacuum anywhere off the intake manifold by try to keep the hose as short as possible. This has nothing to do with the fuel rail. Where in NY are you? If you want bring the car by my shop.

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