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Old Oct 17, 2008 | 09:14 AM
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The DT or Double throttle control is used to protect the engine from boosting when cold.

The Dash pot is used to dampen the throttle butterflies from slamming closed & sticking when you let up quickly on the gas pedal.

The two have nothing to do with each other.
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Old Oct 17, 2008 | 09:39 AM
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Simplified sequential. You'll have to read some.
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Old Oct 17, 2008 | 09:57 AM
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ok, so i haven't updated my signature in like 2 years, big deal

i read more on this forum than i post so i can at least SEEM like i know what i'm talking about when i do post.

and i thought that the dashpot was controlled by the DT solenoid considering it does have a vacuum hose going to it according to the above posted diagram and i was going off the banzai-racing installation instructions (for the block off plate kit) which told me to remove the dashpot!

but, opposed to just simply correcting my misinformed ***....most people revert to an immature form of being personally insulting

i have no problem of being wrong...i'm on this forum to learn about my car and work on it accordingly, just personal insults in reference to my intelligence is really irritating

even if i did mess it up on my account, that's how you learn (the hard way), i still wouldn't sell it; there is nothing that you can't fix

grow up sled driver

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Old Oct 17, 2008 | 10:34 AM
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ok, now i'm really irritated:

http://www.rx7.org/Robinette/double_throttle.htm

by the prophets website in order to do the DT elmination you need to remove the dashpot due to the fact that it manipulates the butterflies by use of a shaft; hence the solenoid controls the dashpot; the dashpot controls the double throttle.
this part is to prevent boosting before the car is warmed up.

now, in reference to decel the dashpot is still required to do exactly what sled driver said.

but the dashpot is also required for double throttle to work.

they have everything to do with eachother

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Old Oct 17, 2008 | 11:50 AM
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ok, ok, i guess i got a little confused

i thought (previously) that when you remove that DT that you would just need to remove the dashpot; based upon the banzai racing installation instructions of the DT removal plate. But on rob robinette's site it goes through a whole walkthrough of removing both the dashpot and the butterflies; which would negate the need for having the dashpot in the first place b/c the butterflies aren't there to snap back causing rapid decel.

still, the dashpot and the DT are in direct relation to eachother.
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Old Oct 17, 2008 | 02:16 PM
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See the illustration for dashpot location (item 20-190A). It's adjusted by screwing it in & secured with the jam nut.

The double throttle control is cycled by a vacuum diaphragm (The one with the vacuum hose connected to it, on the UIM).

As previously stated. The two have nothing to do with each other.
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Old Oct 17, 2008 | 08:40 PM
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you know what? you are right kind sir.....

i was generally misinformed on where the dashpot was located....

i thought it was the DT control actuator located on the side of the UIM

but now seeing your diagram i see that they do in fact have nothing to do with eachother as the dashpot is located on the TB.

that actually really helps a lot and.......thanks
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Old Oct 18, 2008 | 09:52 AM
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Rat's Nest Solenoids

I'm in the process of doing a vacuum hose job myself and trying to find good aftermarket solenoids. After some serious digging, I found this website. Looks like a lot of guys bought the kit when he initially had the group buy and he's still doing it on a case-by-case. I'm looking to pick up a kit for a simplified seq. setup, but I haven't gotten a response from him on this forum.

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https://www.rx7club.com/3rd-generation-specific-1993-2002-16/custom-replacement-solenoid-system-404243/

Company Website:

http://axiomautosports.freehostia.co...solenoids.html

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Old Oct 18, 2008 | 04:11 PM
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rob bailey hasn't been active since like jan 07

i've actually been trying to find a source to buy simple electro-magnetic solenoids that can be used opposed to the stock ones

today i tore apart my rats nets and to my utter surprise....all of my solenoids work (outside the engine that is)..i used a battery charger on 12vlow to test the solenoids

tomorrow i'm going to make a small bracket to relocate them by the ABS just like rob did in his kit but i still have to use the stock solenoids...i'll change them out later when i can find some that i'm comfortable with.

i also might relocate the coils over by the brake booster while i'm at it

tomorrow should be a pretty productive day.
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Old Oct 18, 2008 | 08:48 PM
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i've just been doing homework tonight

These are the solenoids i am keeping:

PRC-not turbo related
Turbo control (vac & pres)
Charge control
Charge relief
Wastegate Control
Turbo precontrol

then i need to get ahold of some vacuum hose and i'll be all done
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Old Oct 18, 2008 | 08:50 PM
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So, your fixing something that isn't broken?
Relocating them is all well and good I suppose. But once you remove emissions and simplify, seems like you'll spend the same amount of time relocating as you would pulling the UIM 4 times to individually replace each solenoid....IF any go bad.
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Old Oct 18, 2008 | 09:01 PM
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probably

but i don't have any emissions; it's a JDM engine and it's registered in AR so being in the military they don't even look at the car, you just have to pay like 60 bones and you're good to go for the next year.

the point of relocating them is for when they do break, because they are eventually, they will be much easier to get to and test

lately it seems like i enjoy working on my car more than i do driving it; it all started with the broken tranny that i replaced and it just spiraled from that
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Old Oct 18, 2008 | 09:06 PM
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plus i want a cleaner engine bay; that's my ultimate goal here without going single
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Old Oct 19, 2008 | 10:37 AM
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Solenoids

the point of relocating them is for when they do break, because they are eventually, they will be much easier to get to and test


Yup, I started removing my solenoids and the nipples fell apart at the slightest pressure (25K miles). Heat is a killer at the stock location.
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Old Oct 19, 2008 | 03:49 PM
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i took mine out yesterday and i only broke one nipple but i can use another solenoid i'm not using to replace it.

so, i figured out that i can use the stock solenoid rack to attached the solenoids to the frame by the ABS, if i make a small bracket and manipulate the rack a bit....

these are the solenoids i put on the rack:

PRC
Turbo Control 1 & 2
Charge relief
Charge control

i kept the turbo precontrol and wastegate control in the stock location, i think it's fine where it is

i also found out that the place i take my car to work on it has the perfect vacuum hose i can use to do all the solenoids, if i need more i can just walk over the whole 20ft and get some more which is fantastic

so things are coming along quite nicely..when i get a new digital camera i'll have to take a few pics of what i've done
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Old Oct 19, 2008 | 05:22 PM
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does anybody know what those twist things on top of some of the solenoids are?

there is one on the PRC; it's not a nipple but.....something different; might be a breather...idk

the thing is, i might have to buy another solenoid or if that "twist thing" doesn't change the function of the solenoid i could use one that i already have.
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Old Oct 19, 2008 | 06:03 PM
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Twist Things

Originally Posted by tt7hvn
does anybody know what those twist things on top of some of the solenoids are?

there is one on the PRC; it's not a nipple but.....something different; might be a breather...idk

the thing is, i might have to buy another solenoid or if that "twist thing" doesn't change the function of the solenoid i could use one that i already have.
Yup, those are breathers...
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Old Oct 19, 2008 | 06:17 PM
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^ do you know if they change the function of the solenoid?

i also figured out that i need to make some "U" brackets the mount the rack

i'm going to use the already threated holes on the frame by the ABS and drill a small hole into the rack to mount it there for one and then use the nut on the back of solenoid TC2 to mount the other point of the bracket, i'll also have to cut part of the rack so it's just a straight rack and not have the threaded sides

it lines up damn near perfect b/t the holes on the frame; right b/t 2 solends and then right on the back of TC2
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Old Oct 19, 2008 | 06:58 PM
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ok, i JUST figured out that every singe one of the solenoids (except the TC2) is exactly the same; just change the function by moving the breather.....niiice

so now i don't have to buy another solenoid, i just used a diff one.
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