If you have a leak in your intake manifold it'll cause you to run lean. Get some clean-burnin' aerosol (like engine-start) and spray it on your manifold.
(Not in the intake, obviously... you have CAI? this might not be easy, as you don;t want the starter fluid in your intake.)
If your engine changes RPM / tone when you spray an area that shouldn;t be sucking air: you have a leak in that area. Check out the manifold and also vacuum hoses.
(Not in the intake, obviously... you have CAI? this might not be easy, as you don;t want the starter fluid in your intake.)
If your engine changes RPM / tone when you spray an area that shouldn;t be sucking air: you have a leak in that area. Check out the manifold and also vacuum hoses.
- Sentinel
- SolaraGuy Driver
- Posts: 561
- Joined: Tue Mar 02, 2004 5:05 am
- Location: ATL