Jeep IACV - which side to vacuum?

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billjam
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Jeep IACV - which side to vacuum?

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I have a Jeep IACV and the Autotune mounting block which has two ports.
I will have one port connected to air-cleaner for air supply and the other to vacuum side of throttle bodies.

Q is which port is which? Or doesn't it matter?

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Bill
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Matt Cramer
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Re: Jeep IACV - which side to vacuum?

Post by Matt Cramer »

billjam wrote: Or doesn't it matter?
It doesn't matter.
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