alrighty, so here's the setup now. with pics!
So, provided this air control valve (off the highport)
is the same as the one which is now mounted on the power steering, we're ok. If not, we're hooped.
next, I've taken care of the evap canister/egr canister vaccum gallary I believe by deleting the egr that takes quite a bit away, and also deleting the aiv valve.
is it ok to put the pressure regulator straight to the intake plenum as shown here? that's the same as putting it on a 't' the way it was stock right?
which of the 6 wires off the egr is the one for the 100k resistor?
the reason I decided to do the highport whole engine instead of just the lowport head on the highport block, see if you can tell the difference:
and the highport:
and lastly two more questions. one easy one hard.
easy: when I fill up the transmission, the torque convertor fills as well yes?
hard: since the iacv is different for a b15 auto than any other iacv, i looked at my options. I could: manufacture a plate that converts the old iacv location to fit the new. that being said I have an issue. I've inspected the difference between the two (the iacv i have mounts to the throttle body and allows air past the butterfly valve) and there is an issue. The non automatic b15 (basically EVERY other iacv valve out there) allows much less air into the intake plenum than the automatic one does, even when closed fully. were I to still go ahead with the adaptor plate, would having a bit more air going into the intake effect it THAT much? If so, does anyone have ANY other ideas as to what I can do to rectify this situation? the iacv I have is a 6 wire, and the iacv on most is a 2.
So, provided this air control valve (off the highport)
is the same as the one which is now mounted on the power steering, we're ok. If not, we're hooped.
next, I've taken care of the evap canister/egr canister vaccum gallary I believe by deleting the egr that takes quite a bit away, and also deleting the aiv valve.
is it ok to put the pressure regulator straight to the intake plenum as shown here? that's the same as putting it on a 't' the way it was stock right?
which of the 6 wires off the egr is the one for the 100k resistor?
the reason I decided to do the highport whole engine instead of just the lowport head on the highport block, see if you can tell the difference:
and the highport:
and lastly two more questions. one easy one hard.
easy: when I fill up the transmission, the torque convertor fills as well yes?
hard: since the iacv is different for a b15 auto than any other iacv, i looked at my options. I could: manufacture a plate that converts the old iacv location to fit the new. that being said I have an issue. I've inspected the difference between the two (the iacv i have mounts to the throttle body and allows air past the butterfly valve) and there is an issue. The non automatic b15 (basically EVERY other iacv valve out there) allows much less air into the intake plenum than the automatic one does, even when closed fully. were I to still go ahead with the adaptor plate, would having a bit more air going into the intake effect it THAT much? If so, does anyone have ANY other ideas as to what I can do to rectify this situation? the iacv I have is a 6 wire, and the iacv on most is a 2.