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post Aug 16, 2008 - 8:10 PM
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white97

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i've got my 4age sitting in the engine bay all bolted down in the engine bay. im waiting on a header and a throttle cable. but im having some trouble with a few vacuum lines. heres the deal. i have a Silvertop motor, but i got Dr. Tweak to wire my harness up for a blacktop. im running the car on my stock MAP sensor in the 6th gen. now i need to figure out what vacuum lines go where. can anyone help me out?
 
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post Aug 28, 2008 - 12:32 PM
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You can run blacktop electronics just fine. Although my silvertop was modified, I think it ran significantly better on the blacktop electronics than the stock silvertop's. Anyway, I hooked up the MAP as in the picture. As far as the rest of the lines go under the throttle bodies are mostly evap related lines, which you can plug more of. There isn't much in terms of vaccum lines because the 20V motors use electronic idle control, so as long as that and the main vac lines to the throttles are hooked up, it should run. If you experience any sort of lag or leak, spray some carb cleaner around the throttle area and listen for where the changes are coming from.


As far as running rich goes, my silvertop did not. There are varying opinions on how much more rich the silvertop runs on the blacktop ecu, but mine did not run rich at all. It ran perfectly normal.


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