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Old 03-14-2003, 11:48 PM   #1
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need help on vacuum hoses and stuff

I need help on my 90 240sx ka24e...some of the vaccum hoses and other parts are not connected right or are missing . There are so many valves are solenoids that I do not know about. wondering if any is willing to come down and help me out with it. My car is stumbling on acceleration and I can't figure out the problem. Theres a squash air freshener of six pack of beer in it for you. or the parts that I have listed in the for sale section.
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Old 03-17-2003, 12:32 AM   #2
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well if your car is stumbling on acceleration, then u could have a vaccum leak... or your fuel filter needs changing.. or your MAF is bad or your intake filter needs cleaning...

dont count on me though im just giving possibilities.. i have an acceleration problem..
but after i change the fuel filter, i noticed a bbbbiiig difference...
as for vaccum leaks, one way to test is the guage, which you could pick up from kragen or someplace like that...
another way to test is if you pour some gas on the vaccum lines, and there is a leak, the leak will just suck the gas right in.. dont worry the gas ont harm it in anyway, itll evaprate before it even goes through all the way...

this might help and this might not... but wait to see what others say too..

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Old 03-17-2003, 09:58 AM   #3
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fixed the problem.... was the FPR and EGR and a bad O2 sensor..Thanks tho...
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