disabling double throttle
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disabling double throttle
Hi
I want to disable the double throttle.
where can I plug the hose who is connected at the actuator?
I just have to unplug the hose who come at the actuator but I can t let it like that disconnect?
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please explain me that in a very simple english!
FLorent
I want to disable the double throttle.
where can I plug the hose who is connected at the actuator?
I just have to unplug the hose who come at the actuator but I can t let it like that disconnect?
thanks
please explain me that in a very simple english!
FLorent
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I know that!! but I don t understand this sentence:
"You can disable it by simply plugging the vacuum tube that feeds into the double throttle actuator on the extension manifold's firewall side. An easy temporary fix is to put a clamp style paper clip on the vacuum hose and see how you like it. You can of course remove the vacuum line that feeds the actuator. Be sure to plug the hose nipple on the extension manifold . Remember to take take it easy on the throttle until the car is fully warmed up."
explain me where I have to plug the hose who come in the actuator
thanks
"You can disable it by simply plugging the vacuum tube that feeds into the double throttle actuator on the extension manifold's firewall side. An easy temporary fix is to put a clamp style paper clip on the vacuum hose and see how you like it. You can of course remove the vacuum line that feeds the actuator. Be sure to plug the hose nipple on the extension manifold . Remember to take take it easy on the throttle until the car is fully warmed up."
explain me where I have to plug the hose who come in the actuator
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Hi
si I remove all the vacumm line or just unplug on the actuator?
If I understand what you say, I remove it all and put something to "plug the hole of the manifold?"
si I remove all the vacumm line or just unplug on the actuator?
If I understand what you say, I remove it all and put something to "plug the hole of the manifold?"
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