1991 Honda Civic Si VACUUM LINES FOR A b18a1
Please help Me i can figure how to run the vacuum lines into my 92 b18a1 my car is 1991 civic si please if nobody has some pictures please send me them please
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by MyHotsh »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Try searching
there are many write ups on vacuum lines for b-series in ef.
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Since he is a brand new user, it might be more beneficial if you could show him where some of these write ups exist by linking him to the threads you have in mind.
In addition to evidently being new at the job he is trying to do, he is also new at Honda-Tech and probably does not have a clue how to search using this forum software.
there are many write ups on vacuum lines for b-series in ef.
</TD></TR></TABLE>Since he is a brand new user, it might be more beneficial if you could show him where some of these write ups exist by linking him to the threads you have in mind.
In addition to evidently being new at the job he is trying to do, he is also new at Honda-Tech and probably does not have a clue how to search using this forum software.
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Since he is a brand new user, it might be more beneficial if you could show him where some of these write ups exist by linking him to the threads you have in mind.
In addition to evidently being new at the job he is trying to do, he is also new at Honda-Tech and probably does not have a clue how to search using this forum software.</TD></TR></TABLE>
He must have missed the huge letters at the top that read FAQ, because I'm pretty sure there are vaccuum diagrams in there.
Regardless, if you go to the upper righthand corner, there's this huge bright red "Search" button.
If you click that, it'll bring up the search screen, you want to search through Archived threads. Recent will only bring up ones within the past few months. The fewer search options you use, the more hits you'll get.
Also, careful, some short terms won't show up.
Good luck, and learn to search or else all holy hell will occur. Seriously, someone will come to your house and take your computer away. Ask me how I know
Since he is a brand new user, it might be more beneficial if you could show him where some of these write ups exist by linking him to the threads you have in mind.
In addition to evidently being new at the job he is trying to do, he is also new at Honda-Tech and probably does not have a clue how to search using this forum software.</TD></TR></TABLE>
He must have missed the huge letters at the top that read FAQ, because I'm pretty sure there are vaccuum diagrams in there.
Regardless, if you go to the upper righthand corner, there's this huge bright red "Search" button.
If you click that, it'll bring up the search screen, you want to search through Archived threads. Recent will only bring up ones within the past few months. The fewer search options you use, the more hits you'll get.
Also, careful, some short terms won't show up.
Good luck, and learn to search or else all holy hell will occur. Seriously, someone will come to your house and take your computer away. Ask me how I know
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by MyHotsh »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Try searching
there are many write ups on vacuum lines for b-series in ef.
</TD></TR></TABLE> Why don't you search for it cause I did and found nothing.
But heres some info on what you need.
Look under your hood if it is still there, there should be a sticker with the vaccum lines on it. It wont be any different than the stock A6 motor. Maybe just the map sensor will be different, if its mounted on the throttle body
there are many write ups on vacuum lines for b-series in ef.
</TD></TR></TABLE> Why don't you search for it cause I did and found nothing.But heres some info on what you need.
Look under your hood if it is still there, there should be a sticker with the vaccum lines on it. It wont be any different than the stock A6 motor. Maybe just the map sensor will be different, if its mounted on the throttle body
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Eaglekper0046 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote"> Why don't you search for it cause I did and found nothing.
But heres some info on what you need.
Look under your hood if it is still there, there should be a sticker with the vaccum lines on it. It wont be any different than the stock A6 motor. Maybe just the map sensor will be different, if its mounted on the throttle body</TD></TR></TABLE>
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You might want to learn to use it then
But heres some info on what you need.
Look under your hood if it is still there, there should be a sticker with the vaccum lines on it. It wont be any different than the stock A6 motor. Maybe just the map sensor will be different, if its mounted on the throttle body</TD></TR></TABLE>
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Search Results »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Your search for vacuum diagram returned 52 results.</TD></TR></TABLE>
You might want to learn to use it then
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You might want to learn to use it then
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I didn't click archived content. Thats why my search came up with nothing
You might want to learn to use it then
</TD></TR></TABLE>I didn't click archived content. Thats why my search came up with nothing
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yes i do but theres no gas on fuel rail and its because the vacuum lines are not connect and i dont how they go because i got the car like
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by eg6559 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">yes i do but theres no gas on fuel rail and its because the vacuum lines are not connect and i dont how they go because i got the car like </TD></TR></TABLE> HUH?
i need a diagram or pics to confirm my lines. my car(90 si b18a1) seems to run fine but i wanna make sure. searched only found the da b18 diagrams, and efs dont have the evap solenoid.
i found this thread
https://honda-tech.com/forums/showth...vacuum+diagram
sorta helpful, any one gotta better diagram or pics i know im not the only one with a ls swap.
i found this thread
https://honda-tech.com/forums/showth...vacuum+diagram
sorta helpful, any one gotta better diagram or pics i know im not the only one with a ls swap.
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