Is this a "normal" vaccum line ?
I was trying to use it to read manifold with a GM MAP sensor and the results are a little odd.
With the ignition on and the car off (so power to sensor and engine not running) it reads 5 V, which matches for atmosphere.
With the car idling, it STILL reads 5 V, or just a shade lower - atmospheric pressure at the distributor.
When I rev the engine (which should bring the manifold pressure UP from vaccum), the voltage goes DOWN, finally indicating vaccum.
This is making NO sense.
EA82 distributor vacuum line
The dizzy will see whats called "ported vaccum" i.e it doesn`t see vaccum when the throttle is closed/@ idle...only after the throttle is cracked a certain amount/on cruise.
Not having vaccum advance @ idle increases idle stability and torque for take off....you only want advance from the dizzy vaccum module to aid fuel economy on light load.
Drill a hole in the manifold...or maybe there is another line there you can use/T off.
OS
Not having vaccum advance @ idle increases idle stability and torque for take off....you only want advance from the dizzy vaccum module to aid fuel economy on light load.
Drill a hole in the manifold...or maybe there is another line there you can use/T off.
OS
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