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Old 08-25-04, 03:21 AM
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Non-Sequential Question?

*Zips up flame suit*

I just need to know if these could be removed? I think they are called the vacuum check valves. I could be wrong. I am doing a non-sequential conversion, and I am just curious. I would assume so. Also, since the wiring harness does run from the ECU to those connectors, what can I plug those up with?

I hate uploading pictures because it never works for me. It is as simple as point and click.

I know this has been answered before, but I guess I don't know how to search.
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Old 08-25-04, 05:00 AM
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That pic is insanely small. Save your pic as a JPG.
Old 08-25-04, 10:55 AM
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you do not need any check valves, solenoids, vac chambers in the entire car.

The only check valve I have is for my brake booster (normally in the hose)
The only solenoids i have is the ICS and injectors

I just cut all 15 wires at the ecu by the kick pannel and put the resistors in there then re-loomed the harness.

there are a few diagrams that are helpful out there.

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