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White Smoke From Engine!
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<blockquote data-quote="Shahrir" data-source="post: 676328" data-attributes="member: 25733"><p>Thank you bros for your opinions. I saw on Youtube on how to replace the o-rings of the VP but the problem is taking out the vacuum pump is also a challenge. Unless I'm equipped with all the tools needed, I'd rather do it on my own. Even the mechanic had a hard time installing it. Bro SBB, mind sharing the details of the mechanic who refurbished your VP for the benefits of all here? </p><p></p><p>One thing I noticed, after I had replaced both my VP (RM485-BA) and brake servo (RM680-BA), my car feels so light and responsive. Does VP influence engine output too?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shahrir, post: 676328, member: 25733"] Thank you bros for your opinions. I saw on Youtube on how to replace the o-rings of the VP but the problem is taking out the vacuum pump is also a challenge. Unless I'm equipped with all the tools needed, I'd rather do it on my own. Even the mechanic had a hard time installing it. Bro SBB, mind sharing the details of the mechanic who refurbished your VP for the benefits of all here? One thing I noticed, after I had replaced both my VP (RM485-BA) and brake servo (RM680-BA), my car feels so light and responsive. Does VP influence engine output too? [/QUOTE]
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