looking for air bypass solenoid
dennis
spoolboy at autospeed.com
Tue Oct 10 22:46:40 GMT 2000
Try looking in the junkyard for these. Especially try cars like VW's, BMWs, Volvos, and Saabs. I have seen a bunch of bypasses on these. I have one to play with whenever I get around to my anti-lag experiment.
12v opens, no power allows it to spring closed. Just use an orifice to control the amount of air. Most of these have 5/8" hose barbs on them.
Dennis
--- Aribert_Neumann at magna.on.ca
> wrote:
>
>
>I am looking for an economically priced air bypass solenoid. I would consider
>either one that operates with a uniform voltage (on/off) or one that is capable
>of using a variable voltage that would yield proportional air bypass. Is there
>anything that was used domestically - Ford, GM or Chrysler - that I could pick
>up from my local auto supply store? Maybe such a solenoid was used for A/C (on)
>idle control? My knowledge of available sensors / solenoids is very limited. I
>am looking to add the equivalent of an electric choke to my Motronic M1.5
>adaption to an Isuzu 2.3L to increase the rpm for the first few minutes of
>operation.
>
>If so, year range, engine family and model of the potential donor vehicle
>please. Thanks in advance.
>
>
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