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Blocking off Emissions Vacuum Lines

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Ice Racer

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Mar 3, 2008
Milton, Ontario_Canada
Hi all, I'm going through the process of doing the $0 mods and I'm starting with the first one one the list. I've been trying to research how to block off the emissions vacuum lines on my car but I can't seem to find actual pictures or a VFAQ on how to do it. The Taboo Speed Shop link seems to be broken.

I know there are posts around which have vacuum line diagrams. These will help but I want to see pictures of someone that has done it and exactly which hoses to pull and where to plug.

FYI, this will be an "off road" car.

Thanks.
 
The Taboo diagram is helpful. That's what I partially followed when I did my vacuum line removal. I also just thought logically and just started pulling everything I didn't think I'd need.

Here's a picture of my 2g, but the setup is similar (and also I have a 1g throttle body). If you need help/explanation of the Taboo diagram, let me know and I can tell you what all hoses should be kept, and then you can just pull the rest. And if you want more pictures of mine, let me know.

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Just take off all the hoses. Plug the ones you don't need. Run new ones to the stuff you do need (fpr, boost gauge, wastegate, bov) and the intake manifold.
 
Just take off all the hoses. Plug the ones you don't need. Run new ones to the stuff you do need (fpr, boost gauge, wastegate, bov) and the intake manifold.

Please don't take this the wrong way, and not to flame but that's exactly what I'm asking... I know I have to take off and plug the lines I don't need :rolleyes: But which ones don't I need and which ones do I have to plug? AND PICTURES! I've read many threads and no one has pictures like a VFAQ step-by-step for such a basic mod apart from the diagrams I mentioned. I wouldn't be asking if I already knew how to do it. :D

Anyways, snowborder714 can you show me a close-up of your TB and the other ends that were plugged/capped?

Thanks.
 
I would not tap into the BOV line for a MBC. Instead of plugging the compressor nipple use that line instead of the BOV line.
 
Ice Racer said:
Please don't take this the wrong way, and not to flame but that's exactly what I'm asking... I know I have to take off and plug the lines I don't need But which ones don't I need and which ones do I have to plug? AND PICTURES! I've read many threads and no one has pictures like a VFAQ step-by-step for such a basic mod apart from the diagrams I mentioned. I wouldn't be asking if I already knew how to do it.

Its as easy to do as what you read. Take ALL of them off. Then connect new ones to the intake manifold that go to the blow off valve, boost gauge, fuel pressure regulator, and wastegate/ boost controller.

At autozone or advance (probably both) they sell vacuum line block off caps. Get some of those to block off the ones that are not connected any more. Also read the tech article on here on how to remove the charcoal canister.

Its not hard at all it just looks like it.
 
Here's the photos I took today. Just remember I own a 2g (with a 1g swap).

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The above picture shows where the 2 solenoids for the EGR and EVAP would be on a 2g.

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(The last picture is to show that the charcoal canister is eliminated.)

As far as I can remember, the only vacuum lines I have on are as follows:
-bov to intake manifold
-mbc to wastegate
-mbc to nipple on j pipe
-valve cover breather to catch can to intake pipe
-PCV valve to check valve to catch can to intake manifold
-AFPR to intake manifold
-brake booster to intake manifold

The EGR system, EGR and EVAP solenoids, and charcoal canister and associated items (NOT including the line to the gas tank - that needs to be left in and vented to the atmosphere) are all removed. I am able to remove the solenoids since I have DSMlink. I have the BCS still hooked up, but no lines run to it since I have an MBC. I have my boost gauge teed into the vacuum line from the AFPR to the intake manifold.

If you need anything else, let me know.
 
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The "Taboo vacuum" threads here are the same information as was on Taboo's site. You can also get the original Taboo sites from the Internet Wayback Machine.
Removing vacuum lines from a DSM only takes away some clutter. You will make no gains in performance by doing it.
 
So I'm doing my emissions removal too. I already removed the canister along with the Fuel Pressure Solenoid and the EVAP Solenoid.

I got an Adjustable Fuel Pressure Regulator so I need a vaccuum line for that. The line that was coming from intake manifold to the Fuel pressure solenoid is gone, so I hooked it straight up to the AFPR.

I don't know where to put my tee for the boost gauge, so would it effect the readings if I run both the AFPR and the boost gauge off that single vaccuum line?

Also, I keep my EGR valve cause I don't know when emissions is coming and I want to pass even though I've heard 90 awd's are exempt here in Chicago. I won't know till I have to go.

So can I tap my boost gauge off one of the lines from there or is that not a vacuum line? There's 2.

My car is currently under the knife, sO I can't start it up and see if the gauges and AFPR are working right.
 
Yeah that's what I originally did. But I read somewhere that it throws off the boost gauge. So that's my concern

But thanks. That cleared up my question. When my car runs, I'll have to see if it is effected or not

I bet my car feels sexy now with all those vaccuum lines are gone LOL
 
buddahboost said:
Yeah that's what I originally did. But I read somewhere that it throws off the boost gauge. So that's my concern

But thanks. That cleared up my question. When my car runs, I'll have to see if it is effected or not

I bet my car feels sexy now with all those vaccuum lines are gone LOL

It won't throw it off
 
i don mean to take over this tread , but what do you do with the solenoids after you take the vacuum lines out"? i took my lines out and left the solenoids in , is that going to be a problem? or is it going to be a problem if i unplug them (the solenoids) because the ecm wont detect them? 90 gsx stock ecm by the way.:hmm:
 
I left the EGR plugged in and removed/capped everything else.

I took the solenoids and mounted them to the firewall out of site.
 
If you take the solenoids out of the circuit without substituting the correct load, you will get CEL warnings.

Maybe it's cause I have a 1g, but I completely unplugged my solenoids, and haven't had any CEL's??? Wish I would've kept my egr though :ohdamn: .
 
Just buy some rubber vacuum caps for the throttle body and zippy tie them on and you can make a plate for the egr or leave it alone and disconnect the lines...If its not in your way
 
Here's the photos I took today. Just remember I own a 2g (with a 1g swap).

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The above picture shows where the 2 solenoids for the EGR and EVAP would be on a 2g.

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(The last picture is to show that the charcoal canister is eliminated.)

As far as I can remember, the only vacuum lines I have on are as follows:
-bov to intake manifold
-mbc to wastegate
-mbc to nipple on j pipe
-valve cover breather to catch can to intake pipe
-PCV valve to check valve to catch can to intake manifold
-AFPR to intake manifold
-brake booster to intake manifold

The EGR system, EGR and EVAP solenoids, and charcoal canister and associated items (NOT including the line to the gas tank - that needs to be left in and vented to the atmosphere) are all removed. I am able to remove the solenoids since I have DSMlink. I have the BCS still hooked up, but no lines run to it since I have an MBC. I have my boost gauge teed into the vacuum line from the AFPR to the intake manifold.

If you need anything else, let me know.
hey some people say to plug the line going to the gas tank not vent it to the atmosphere , so who is right
:hmm:
 
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