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Old 04-17-05, 01:03 PM
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vacume leak!

Well last night I was driving my car and went to boost it and well it stutered and then boosted fine. Now the car idle for ****..but drive great same as it did before. So i know the engine is good. Only in vacume it runs like **** and if I'm part throttle. On full throttle it stuters and then boost it runs great. So are my best options to remove the rats nest? and run as few vacumes as possible? I found one diagrame but don;t know how accutare it is. From his wording it looks like he did a quick job. Can any one put up a diagram that they used maybe?

Any help much appreciate..i really wanna drive my car again!
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https://www.rx7club.com/showthread.p...vacume+diagram

If I did this would I now be running non-sequential?
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If you live in a non-smog state and you want to simplify your rats nest, you can do the sequential simplification. Do a search for it -- if you can't find anything, pm me.
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