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Super Ram Vacuum Line Diagrams 4 EGR and Char Canister?

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Old Mar 11, 2008 | 08:03 PM
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Super Ram Vacuum Line Diagrams 4 EGR and Char Canister?

Hi,

Anybody have any diagrams on how the EGR and Vacuum Canister hook up on a 90 Camaro, TPI MAP Engine, with Super Ram?
Also the electrics on above?

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Old Mar 19, 2008 | 12:37 PM
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Re: Super Ram Vacuum Line Diagrams 4 EGR and Char Canister?

Sorry, no diagrams, but how about an explanation? I used to run an SR....

Can't help you much on the EGR, mine was eliminated because my heads at that time (Sportsman II's) weren't drilled for EGR. But from looking it over, the EGR solenoid is feed from the bottom port on the under side of the throttle body and the solenoid's output line goes to the EGR valve itself.

The charcoal canister is hooked up almost the same as the factory config. The "output" line from the CC goes up to a port on the side of the TB on my BBK 58mm.

As for the electrics - there are harness connectors from the factory that plug into the EGR solenoid and CC solenoid (on the top of the CC). None of those change when an SR is installed.

Does this help any?
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