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Help with part
Can anyone help me with this?
It is on a 98 NB8A going into a 89 chasis.
Its attached to various vacum points on the intake plenumn
Does it attach to the engine or chasis.
Is there a electronic connector required for this?
Is it rewuired for a 1.8 transplant?
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It is on a 98 NB8A going into a 89 chasis.
Its attached to various vacum points on the intake plenumn
Does it attach to the engine or chasis.
Is there a electronic connector required for this?
Is it rewuired for a 1.8 transplant?
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Re: Help with part
It is a 3 way valve, the little cap with a Mitsubishi logo on it is actually an air filter.
I believe there is one mounted to the back of the intake manifold. Not sure what it actually does, it's right next to the EGR valve from memory so possibly EGR related, but I can take a look when I get home to see where the hoses run.
I believe there is one mounted to the back of the intake manifold. Not sure what it actually does, it's right next to the EGR valve from memory so possibly EGR related, but I can take a look when I get home to see where the hoses run.
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Re: Help with part
The hoses are connected. Im confident the are in the correct place. If it attaches at the back of the manifold. There must be a bracket im missing. If you have the time. If you could take a pic some time
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Roadrunner wrote:It is a 3 way valve, the little cap with a Mitsubishi logo on it is actually an air filter.
I believe there is one mounted to the back of the intake manifold. Not sure what it actually does, it's right next to the EGR valve from memory so possibly EGR related, but I can take a look when I get home to see where the hoses run.
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Re: Help with part
If I remember correctly it's the purge valve for the fuel evap system (charcoal canister)
Either that or the EGR, cant remember sinec both sit right next to each other.
The actual solenoid however mounts onto the wheel arch on the driver's side, on a gold/brass coloured bracket.
I'll try and find a pic.
edit:
Evap system purge valve. (Purge solenoid valve in the diag)
Either that or the EGR, cant remember sinec both sit right next to each other.
The actual solenoid however mounts onto the wheel arch on the driver's side, on a gold/brass coloured bracket.
I'll try and find a pic.
edit:
Evap system purge valve. (Purge solenoid valve in the diag)
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Re: Help with part
I should add, on the NB8A the "charcoal canister" or Evap can, has 3 ports.
One is an input from the fuel tank, where excess vapours go into the canister.
The other is a vent port, which vents to atmosphere (factory it goes down to a hole in the subframe)
The third is the purge line, which runs from the charcoal canister, to the valve shown above, and then to the intake manifold (from memory just near the throttle body)
Essentially the canister collects vapours, and under certain conditions that little valve opens and lets the intake manifold vacuum suck the vapours into the engine to be burned off.
I think the other vent, that leads to atmosphere, is mainly just a safety thing, so that if somehow the canister starts to fill up more than it can purge it can vent excess vapours/fluid underneath the car, instead of into the engine bay with all the hot burny bits.
(also worth noting, Aussie ones were different to the yanks. Their NB8A didnt have the atmosphere vent, theirs only had 2 ports)
One is an input from the fuel tank, where excess vapours go into the canister.
The other is a vent port, which vents to atmosphere (factory it goes down to a hole in the subframe)
The third is the purge line, which runs from the charcoal canister, to the valve shown above, and then to the intake manifold (from memory just near the throttle body)
Essentially the canister collects vapours, and under certain conditions that little valve opens and lets the intake manifold vacuum suck the vapours into the engine to be burned off.
I think the other vent, that leads to atmosphere, is mainly just a safety thing, so that if somehow the canister starts to fill up more than it can purge it can vent excess vapours/fluid underneath the car, instead of into the engine bay with all the hot burny bits.
(also worth noting, Aussie ones were different to the yanks. Their NB8A didnt have the atmosphere vent, theirs only had 2 ports)
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Re: Help with part
Thanknks for that. Looks like i have no way of controlling that. So ill just leave it as is.
Just bolt it down securly
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Re: Help with part
If you're not using the factory ECU, and wont be wiring it in, just remove the solenoid all together and just put a vac cap on the ports where it joined up (one on the intake mani, one on the charcoal canister)
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Re: Help with part
Its going into a NA6 chasis....hks_kansei wrote:If you're not using the factory ECU, and wont be wiring it in, just remove the solenoid all together and just put a vac cap on the ports where it joined up (one on the intake mani, one on the charcoal canister)
Ill have a closer look in daylight.
If i can dicard it even better
Will be using MS2. May have to resort to NA6 ecu
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MS2 wont be controlling either solenoid unless you go out of your way to implement your own control of these so just discard them and cap the barbs - that's what I did on my MSM with both the Adaptronic and then MS3 ECUs (The fuel tank vapour line just has a rubber tube connected tht follows a U-shape with the open end pointing traight down to vent the fuel vapours - I can't even smell fuel despite the fact that the garage usually has the garage door down most of the time)
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Re: Help with part
It is a simple vacuum solonoid. If it is from a MX5, and 90s MAzdas will have 3-4 under the bonnet.
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Re: Help with part
Ive removed it. Replaced the fuel regulator & coal filter at the appropriate vacum inlets
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