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====== Vacuum Routing ====== | ====== Vacuum Routing ====== | ||
- | Vacuum routing is slightly different between certain model years (and US/UK models). Most of this is US-centric information. | + | Vacuum routing is slightly different between certain model years (and US/UK models). |
+ | Most of this is US-centric information. This page attempts to disentangle all the vacuum lines in the engine compartment. | ||
- | The US cars had air pumps equipped for emissions compliance. Most owners removed this system due to the fact that it would frequently break. The diverter valve and the associated plumbing is usually removed. | + | The US cars had air pumps equipped for emissions compliance. |
+ | Most owners removed this system due to the fact that it would frequently break. | ||
+ | The diverter valve and the associated plumbing is usually removed. | ||
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As explained below, the two red boxes are the vacuum solenoids for fuel pressure and ignition. | As explained below, the two red boxes are the vacuum solenoids for fuel pressure and ignition. | ||
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* Purple and Yellow lines are connected (ignition) | * Purple and Yellow lines are connected (ignition) | ||
* Cyan and Green lines are connected (fuel pressure) | * Cyan and Green lines are connected (fuel pressure) | ||
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==== Vacuum Solenoids ==== | ==== Vacuum Solenoids ==== |