Wanted to report good results with a stock restrictor valve between the modulator and EGR diaphragm.
You can see the same restrictor in the stock location top center of the first photo. I had a spare one from another 60 in the driveway.
I tried a blue VTV (black end towards modulator) but it just felt like the EGR was disabled, which makes sense because the blue VTV is very restrictive but will release the vacuum built up immediately. So I'm guessing the blue VTV doesn't allow enough vacuum to be built up in the EGR valve before the modulator releases it?
This white restrictor will dampen the flow of air in both directions so it'll slow the opening and closing of the EGR valve.
Which is exactly how it felt during the test drive- I could feel the EGR kick on but it wasn't causing the car to lurch back and forth. It felt much more subtle as it opened. My issue was so severe and annoying it felt like the clutch was starting to slip @ 2k. Now it feels like a subtle emissions power rob.
I was beginning to wonder why anyone ever bought these cars new- all my emissions equipment systems passed the tests. My only other driving experience with a 60 was desmogged.
To anyone experiencing this issue, try this!
Sucks that these valves are NLA.
If you steal one from your stock location, you'll need to find something else to go there (a spare VCV would work, blue towards air cleaner) because this circuit is a controlled small vacuum leak that you'd be making into a medium vacuum leak if you remove the white restrictor.
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