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Sorry boys i just skimmed this thread and may have missed it. OP did you clean and lube the brakes? it needs to really be done once a year for...
You would be surprised. I have had motorcycles that had road draft tubes pretty late into last century. Also the pcv vent that goes into the stock...
Honestly what i used is pretty hilarious. Its just e85. I bought two gallons and thats what i used. People underestimate how great of a fuel...
Cleaning done overnight and morning and lunch. So not 24 hours. But here are some photos and videos: *So i drained the oil and removed the oil...
Yup I agree. Yeah Mendel it is a valve for a reason. It needs to be open and closed at different times. If you stuck a large straight connector...
I meant to quote post 27 instead* Honestly at this point i am pretty hesistant to buy a new Toyota. Their 4 cylinders since 1998 have been very...
So it depends. You only use a pcv check valve if you have a vacuum operated crankcase ventilation system. So like stock. The stock pcv valve does...
@rjparker What are your thoughts on the highlighted quotes?
Fair enough. I will quit being a dick and just say I don't know enough. lol @ChapmanF
Anways... I will go work on doing the piston soak and pcv modifications for now. More updates to come.
BUT I have to stop you there. Thats 100% wrong. There is no vaccum when the throttle body is open at high load. This is one of the reason why drag...
Yes and no. I'm trying to say the pressure differential is between the intake valves and the manifold forward to every where else. But I say...
Ah yes i see what you mean. But you can put a vacuum port anywhere on the intake manifold and as long as it is behind the throttle body it will...
Isn't it wild? The thinking here for me is: can I take away the tiny pcv valve which helps a lot at low rpms, to add some more pressure relief for...
Okay second highest. I agree that the high rpm will create more vacuum than idle the moment the throttle body is closed again. But, there is zero...
Its about 6" so in relative terms its a couple inches in my book. I get that its not exactly 2". Yup the code is from an intentionally unplugged...
This isn't an EGR thread so reply to me in one of the other ones though. Thanks!
P0403 is not a misfire code.
Yup already visited the egr issues so i agree. Thanks. Yes the engine can suck drops of liquid upwards a couple inches. Its more about how the...
Low 200s. I'll have to go look at the dash for the specific number.