Installing HKS suction, have one question...
Installing HKS suction, have one question...
For you guys with the HKS suction kit, the wires coming off of the MAFS connector going to the silonoid valve connector. Once you take off the stock box,what do you do with that connector going to the silonoid valve? Do you take off the silonoid valve off the stock air box and re-connect the connector and put it aside?
Or do you not worry about the connector because the silonoid valve won't be needed anymore?
The HKS instructions dosen't go into detail about this part, thanks.
Or do you not worry about the connector because the silonoid valve won't be needed anymore?
The HKS instructions dosen't go into detail about this part, thanks.
Plug....
Cap the vacuum connection, under the throttle body, remove all the black tubing.
Leave the electrical solenoid connected, disconnecting may be a check engine light cause.
S
Leave the electrical solenoid connected, disconnecting may be a check engine light cause.
S
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Originally Posted by toca
u dont worry about it just plug the line with a cap by the intake tube at that thing is for a to tell the air temp does nothing with the afr so u be fine
ok what solenoid are we talking about, can i get a picture, or is it that thing that is snapped onto the stock airbox i left all the stuff hooked up when i put on my simota intake its just laying under the intake
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Originally Posted by Moonrover333
ok what solenoid are we talking about, can i get a picture, or is it that thing that is snapped onto the stock airbox i left all the stuff hooked up when i put on my simota intake its just laying under the intake
Originally Posted by toca
Originally Posted by StealthTL
Cap the vacuum connection, under the throttle body, remove all the black tubing.
Leave the electrical solenoid connected, disconnecting may be a check engine light cause.
S
Leave the electrical solenoid connected, disconnecting may be a check engine light cause.
S
nope no check light with if off
just trying to verify that I can leave the VFAD solenoid off without any issue?
thanks
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Originally Posted by TeamRX8
just trying to verify that I can leave the VFAD solenoid off without any issue?
thanks
thanks
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