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Darius2250
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I been trying to find out how to hook these up or even if they already are how can I tell?


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If you look towards the back of the manifold you will see a gold accuator with a arm connecting to the butterfly rod. There should also be a vaccum line from the manifold to the accuator. Hope that helps.

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Your search for "butterflies" returned 7 results.

Discussed to death. Powervalve should connected to a solenoid valve.It is connected to a one way valve/restrictor, then to a vaccuum canister and restrictors to determine the open and close speed of the butterflies under all vaccuum conditions.

Connecting it directly to a vaccuum source will give you a big flat spot of torque, that will kill the fun.

Look for the S13 Workshop Manual in PDF on the net.

If you still can't figure it out, repost with further questions. Without the S13 PDF your whole transplant

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thanks guys I will check it out, I do have the FSM both Japanese and European spec. I couldn't find anything about them in there, so now I know it's in there I will pour over them again.


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