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How To: Eliminate Boost Drop Off (eliminate boost solenoid)
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<blockquote data-quote="Avispa" data-source="post: 12289164" data-attributes="member: 78552"><p>Not because of moisture, but because dirt and oil vapor will inevitably be sucked into the atmosphere side of the diaphragm and may cause it to fail prematurely. Leave the line to the metered intake air port connected.</p><p></p><p>If you don't like the AC shutting off at part throttle, you can re-use the vacuum reservoir and check valve take off the boost dump solenoid vacuum inlet. Hook the flow direction side of the valve (that had the "U" vacuum line on it) to the red vacuum line, and the HVAC and reservoir to the other ports. Your HVAC system will operate full time 9except the AC compressor, which is controlled by the PCM).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Avispa, post: 12289164, member: 78552"] Not because of moisture, but because dirt and oil vapor will inevitably be sucked into the atmosphere side of the diaphragm and may cause it to fail prematurely. Leave the line to the metered intake air port connected. If you don't like the AC shutting off at part throttle, you can re-use the vacuum reservoir and check valve take off the boost dump solenoid vacuum inlet. Hook the flow direction side of the valve (that had the "U" vacuum line on it) to the red vacuum line, and the HVAC and reservoir to the other ports. Your HVAC system will operate full time 9except the AC compressor, which is controlled by the PCM). [/QUOTE]
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