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yes that is true if u want a lot more power unhook the air conditioner that robes alot of power from the engine i have a 1966 chevelle wth about 400 hp so i have found out alot of little tricks

2007-01-18 02:55:40 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

With today's computer controlled cars, it will have the opposite effect.

Many of the functions of these vacuum controlled devices are monitored by your engine management computer. The computer will quickly discover that the device is not working, it will assume that the device has failed

The computer will alter its settings for a failed device. These settings are not the optimum settings, but rather a limp home mode to make the engine run good enough to get you to a mechanic.

You could actually do damage. If the engine runs in a rich condition for too long, the catalytic converter will burn up and plug. Ever see the Eddie Murphy movie where he shoves a bunch of bananas up a tailpipe, a plugged catalytic converter has the same effect.

If the engine runs in a lean condition for too long, you can burn valves and pistons.

At the very least, disconnecting all of the vacuum lines will hurt your performance, gas mileage, and put unnecessary pollution into the atmosphere.

2007-01-18 03:05:31 · answer #2 · answered by Mad Jack 7 · 0 0

whilst does it ensue? How lengthy does it take for it to cut back out? once you maintain the revs up, does it nonetheless cut back out? there are a number of the explanation why a vehicle will die, and it incredibly isn't any longer all to do with vacuum leaks. the biggest clue could be to examine your spark plugs and write right here what shade they are. Spark plugs tell plenty approximately what is going on interior the cylinders. E.g if the electrodes are burning a intense high quality mild brownish shade, it incredibly is a good burn. in spite of if it incredibly is black, you're burning too prosperous in the event that they are moist, they cylinders have flooded. once you write right here what shade they are, or in spite of in case you're taking a image and placed up it right here, we could have the skill t enable you already know what's happening after which what you are able to desire to be searching for.

2016-12-14 04:10:22 · answer #3 · answered by franchi 3 · 0 0

Vacuum lines are used for many other functions of your car, and plugging them can actually make your car run worse and make other components not work at all!

2007-01-18 02:57:28 · answer #4 · answered by Scott W 3 · 0 0

On a good, properly designed and correctly functioning vehicle - no. Otherwise - anything is possible.

2007-01-18 03:01:48 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

no//leaking vacuum lines will cause lossof power//also vacuum lines not being on the correct ports will also cause loss of power

2007-01-18 03:07:20 · answer #6 · answered by toadyboy 4 · 0 0

Nope.

2007-01-18 03:00:40 · answer #7 · answered by Mr. KnowItAll 7 · 0 0

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