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The Vehicle does not have a blow off valve. so you will never find it.
yes you can, just replace the stock diverter valve and throw the bov in there
A4's have no blowoff valve. VW's and Audi's use a completely different setup.
It is in the float chamber of the carburetor.
The blowoff valve on the Toyota supra is fairly simple to install. You will need the following items.. 1. Tools 2. Toyota Supra manual and repair guide Now, read through manual until you find the spot where it says how to "install the blowoff valve". Next, and this is important. READ that part carefully. After reading the manual, decide what tools you are going to use. Personally, I have a preference for wrenches, pliers, and ladders. Use your tools (see list item 1)and begin repairs. Thanks and good luck.
No, it would not be possible to fit a carburetor on any truck.
At the front of the car by the front left wheel, if you can get under there you should see it, you don't even have to pop the bonnet
The first carburetor butterfly valve was invented by Carl Benz in 1893.
Remove the egr valve from the tracker. The valve can be soaked with carburetor cleaner, to loosen stuck material, Wipe out loose build up, then wash with carburetor and allow to air dry. Re install the now cleaned valve.
Several things could make a carburetor backfire. The engine could be out of time. the carburetor could have a stuck float, or the engine could have a stuck valve.
Choke
This is typically caused by a stuck or faulty float valve in the carburetor. Usually a good carburetor cleaning will take care of it. At the worst you will need to replace the carburetor.