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Help locating FPS plug

cupajoe

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Trying to get my Cyclone manifold setup using Link with the stock FPS. It's been so long I forgot where the plug is located, if someone could snap a picture and/or give me some wire colors that would be greatly appreciated. Also any advice on setup would be good, is this image still correct?




Then we have this one which has the vacuum lines in a different orientation. Which one is correct?

 
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pot

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Your Fuel Pressure Solenoid will have the following colors:

White/Red, Red/Blue. Please see below

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Quoting cupajoe:
Trying to get my Cyclone manifold setup using Link with the stock FPS. It's been so long I forgot where the plug is located, if someone could snap a picture and/or give me some wire colors that would be greatly appreciated. Also any advice on setup would be good, is this image still correct?




Then we have this one which has the vacuum lines in a different orientation. Which one is correct?





The lines come out of the solenoid, in exactly the same places, and go to the same places in those two pictures.

Probably getting cross eyed, sitting in front of the computer as you wallow through the hoard of information on what is, the "Cyclone" effect. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/devil.gif

I went bananas when I compiled this stuff:

Click me for Cyclone help

This helps too:

Click me
 
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cupajoe

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Thanks for the help Pot for the clarification. I'm going to go through your links now FlyingEagle.
 

cupajoe

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Quoting FlyingEagle:
Quoting cupajoe:
Trying to get my Cyclone manifold setup using Link with the stock FPS. It's been so long I forgot where the plug is located, if someone could snap a picture and/or give me some wire colors that would be greatly appreciated. Also any advice on setup would be good, is this image still correct?




Then we have this one which has the vacuum lines in a different orientation. Which one is correct?





The lines come out of the solenoid, in exactly the same places, and go to the same places in those two pictures.

Probably getting cross eyed, sitting in front of the computer as you wallow through the hoard of information on what is, the "Cyclone" effect. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/devil.gif

I went bananas when I compiled this stuff:

Click me for Cyclone help

This helps too:

Click me



Haha, no I see they go to the same place but different nipples on the FPS and canister. Wasn't sure it mattered, but seems like it doesn't. I appreciate the help.
 

cupajoe

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Okay, well I have it hooked up correctly and still not operating correctly. On start up it closed the valve like it should but won't vent to allow it to open at desired RPM setting. I was going through link and noticed that on the diag page where you can turn on sensor for diagnostic that the FPS tab is faded like this. Could this be my issue? Also just put a fluke meter on the FPS plug and its getting full volts the whole time which would indicate that something in link isn't setup right. Any ideas?



 
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