Well, when my car started having symptoms of a vacuum leak, I though it could be the EGR valve. So, I made a blocking plate and blocked the EGR tube where it enters behind the TB and it improved. There is a lot more vacuum to the point that it actually makes the butterfly in the TB close so tight that it can make pushing the gas pedal harder. So, to cure that, I had to adjust the butterfly screw to a little more open to make pushing the pedal easier, which cause the car to idle higher, but this in turn made the car a little more jittery at the red light and made it use more gas. So, while it helps with my speed demon like ways, it hurts the practicality of my small, calm, fuel efficient car and I would like to be able to control it, not just have to take off the plate every time I want to have a nice, calm car.
So, I was thinking about adding another "POWER" button, when On, it would disengage the EGR and help with speed, and when Off, it would allow the EGR to work freely and have my car use less gas, pollute less, and be less jittery. I have a bunch of toggle switches that I bought and I was wondering, what would be the best way to wire a switch into the EGR wiring so that it is able to disengage and engage on my command? I need the help of one of our ELECTRONIC GURUS. Basically, it is one of those NOS style toggle switches with a positive and negative pole and a chrome toggle. Where would I attached the positive and negative wires to the EGR harness to be able to control it better?
Help!
Thanks!