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Old 09-14-2009, 07:57 AM   #15
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Originally Posted by Flooder View Post
"The HG's are too low"? WTF. lol.
Flooder, i have the feeling that you are under the impression that i know a ton about Rx7s or perhaps you were just bored. please feel free to provide useful information as to why what i stated was so funny.

From what i read and am lead to believe is that, if you have a VAC Leak ur car will not idle correctly. The internal pressure would be off thus causing the Hgs to not be at lets say -10hg min (on 85psi per rotor(front/rear) @1000rpms. I have good fuel pressure, set the timing to TDS and cas aligmnt as per FSM, good plugs, good A/F meter and no flooding. I have used two 1/2 cans of starter fluid to try and locate a vac leak and nothing have surfaced.

The troubleshooting help that I've recieved, mostly everyone is stating that it is mostlikely a vac leak. When i posted the ? as to what Hgs read under idle there was no response from you in that regards and the information that i got really has me believing this is the issue. please coorect me if im wrong.
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