I was wondering....would replacing all my existing vacuum lines help my car perform better?
I was wondering....would replacing all my existing vacuum lines help my car perform better?
If you have a vaccum leak it would.
yup tiny vacuum leaks can add up.
They once redid a supra with all new vacuum lines and dynoed it before and after... they got some nice power back just from that little tuneup.
- llia
So would the general idea of what I want to do just replace them one by one cutting the new hose to length of each peice I remove...Like remove one vacuum line and replace it...so I dont mix anything up.
thats the best way to do it in my opinion
i would first spray some wd-40 to check if you have a vacuum leak but if you want to replace it make sure you conect all of them in the right place.
1989 Honda Accord LX-i
B18c1 swap since 7/2011
175whp and 132tq
Redzone tuned
not a good idea, its flamable. try some soapy water in like one of those spray bottles thing. or better yet, go to a hardware store and get some of that lead detector stuff and put it in a spray bottle with water. works great.Originally Posted by MessyHonda
well that is only if you can see the lines....there are like 30 billion...thats why i use carb cleaner or wd-40 cuz you can feel the idle change/ die. dont spray the whole thing...just give short squirts till it evaporates adn then spray again.Originally Posted by gfrg88
1989 Honda Accord LX-i
B18c1 swap since 7/2011
175whp and 132tq
Redzone tuned
not wd-40... that stuff messes with the rubber.
I would use carb cleaner.
- llia
Well...today I took a good look and found a few hoses that I noticed were cracked....so I replaced those... slight difference in the performance...but I only have 6 ft of vacuum line to use... no money at the moment.
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