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Boost92gsx

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Dec 27, 2009
erie, Pennsylvania
If i just unplug and cut the wires down and dont run them to anything is it fine to just cut this out. pretty sure it all cruise control..

And also i cant seem to find were this vacum line is supposed to go
 

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i know you cant just get rid of the Cruise, you have to get a NON-cruis control cable to replace it, and the vacuum line is for the Charcoal canister, its just an emissions thing, its not necesary, i think the one that is missing is just the vent for the gas tank, but im not totally sure.
 
You'll need the non cruise cable as mentioned above or modify your existing cable to fit properly. The open nipple is supposed to be open.

You can remove your emissions, however, you will have CELs for the removed solenoids unless you keep them plugged in. If you have ECMLink or another form of EMS that will allow you to turn off CELs then you won't need to be concerned about the CELs you'll acquire.


Please recirculate your BOV as well as you are not running speed density nor utilizing a MAF in blow through.
 
oh trust me. it came with the rfl i will be running a greddy recirculated

if that nipple is supposed to be open then y is it a male end? it feels like it sucks in a little when i do a boost leak test but not 100 percent sure..
 
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