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Okay, progress update:
I have recently done some re-routing under the hood based on some of the suggestions so far:
I've replaced the PCV intake hose replaced with breather filter and capped the nozzle in the bottom of the filter. Quite a bit simpler looking and less messy.
based on
This Diagram I have reversed the ported vacuum and manifold vacuum so that the distributor is connected to the ported vacuum (vacuum varies with throttle) and the CTO is connected to the manifold vacuum (vacuum constant)
Re-tuned my timing on it and i now get smooooooth acceleration when i drop the hammer. No more sags.
On a side note, I've done a little research on the CTO and i'm kinda unclear on a few things.
For starters i know that its basically a heat actuvated switch that is closed when the engine is cool (thereby restricting vaccum to purge canister and EGR) and opens when engine is warm (allowing purge signal and EGR return)
Now what i DONT understand is:
a) is it better to have this connected to ported or manifold? I figure if this pressure is regulated by the CTO, then manifold would be ideal because it is constant...
b) What is up with the CTO?!? I can't find ANY information on how it works.
All i can find is that its a switch thats controlled by a thermostat in the manifold. Now what i cant find is if there is any significance to which ports have what function, or if they are all the same (on or off)
(oh btw 4x4fish, i think that its only california has the restrictions on using the weber... But i could be wrong. )
edited by: chinard, Jun 07, 2003 - 02:05 PM[addsig]