Problem with Throttle Body Bypass!
Problem with Throttle Body Bypass!
Hello,
Today , I did the throttle body bypass on my 1994 Camaro Z28. I took the 2 hoses off the throttle body and connected them using a bypass connector and clamped them. I had some trouble getting the hose off on the right side of the throttle body so I took off some hoses around it. The car being 10 years-ish old, an elbow tubing about a quarter inch tubing got all crumbly and partically tore in two places. When I started the car up it ran fine for a little while but after it heated up it bogged down ALOT on take off if I floored it . It bogged down to the point where it was barely moving . I searched and haven't found any other people that have had the same problem. What did I do to my Camaro!
Thanks,
Envok
Today , I did the throttle body bypass on my 1994 Camaro Z28. I took the 2 hoses off the throttle body and connected them using a bypass connector and clamped them. I had some trouble getting the hose off on the right side of the throttle body so I took off some hoses around it. The car being 10 years-ish old, an elbow tubing about a quarter inch tubing got all crumbly and partically tore in two places. When I started the car up it ran fine for a little while but after it heated up it bogged down ALOT on take off if I floored it . It bogged down to the point where it was barely moving . I searched and haven't found any other people that have had the same problem. What did I do to my Camaro!
Thanks,
Envok
Is it GM p/n 10105324 in this diagram[from shoebox' site]?:
http://shbox.com/1/1995_evap.jpg
If so thats about 5-7 bux to replace..
http://shbox.com/1/1995_evap.jpg
If so thats about 5-7 bux to replace..
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