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Old 06-19-05, 12:27 PM
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Question pulled the turbos to replace intake gasket

got the new gaskets installed ,thanks to ray at malloy,turbos back on but on startup im running really rich with 0 boost on gauge ,ithink it might be a electrical connecter under the vac box on top of engine, it is blue and i cant find its mate.any body got time to look,this job was to fix leak from warming port on rear side of intake where it mates to engine major work that started as small exhuast leak i thought it was down pipe leak,might have crossed a couple of vac lines 1 was melted thru 230.00 in gaskets,i dont want to pull the tubos back out,
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The blue connector is the EGR connector for 93 Cal and 94 FDs only. It will not change the way the car runs.

I'd take a look at the MAP sensor hose located near the brake booster.
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this is weird but here goes ...i love you man, the 7 is sounding sweet with no exhuast leak hard to believe 1 hose can create havoc ,thanks again
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