Anybody know what this does?
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Anybody know what this does?
I've attached a picture of the back of a D16A6 intake manifold. Could somebody tell me what the hell that little attachment on the left does? It's not on the back of the ZC intake, so what gives?
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Originally Posted by Kai
Is that from an automatic EX? :dunno:
Originally Posted by b16LeiaEGcivic
its the evap purge valve...emissions shit.
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Originally Posted by augy
Nope. EF Si hatch.
Do you know why it's in that location on the D16A6 but not on the ZC?
Do you know why it's in that location on the D16A6 but not on the ZC?
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Originally Posted by ChrisS
It's the "fast idle solenoid valve" according to the sticker on the inside of my 1991 CRX Si's hood (D16A6 engine).
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There are two hoses connected the bottom of the TB (one carries coolant from the thermastat housing, the other returns the coolant to circulation); there is no valve on the bottom of the TB.
(The sticker I referred to has a very nice labelled drawing of the intake manifold and it's parts so the smog test tech doesn't have to guess when doing his inspection and testing.)
(The sticker I referred to has a very nice labelled drawing of the intake manifold and it's parts so the smog test tech doesn't have to guess when doing his inspection and testing.)
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Originally Posted by ChrisS
There are two hoses connected the bottom of the TB (one carries coolant from the thermastat housing, the other returns the coolant to circulation); there is no valve on the bottom of the TB.
(The sticker I referred to has a very nice labelled drawing of the intake manifold and it's parts so the smog test tech doesn't have to guess when doing his inspection and testing.)
(The sticker I referred to has a very nice labelled drawing of the intake manifold and it's parts so the smog test tech doesn't have to guess when doing his inspection and testing.)