greenjeepster
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I don't see how that intake system works... if you put a vacuum gauge on that port you will notice that that is a surge port...not vacuum. If unplugged it draws air out and pushes it back in. I do not logically see any way that it will draw alcohol vapor into the system. Maybe that is why they did away with that system?
All evaporators I have ever seen until now has been a Pos pressure system like what M16ty described.
My current truck does not have an evaporator on it and although I have not had it long it has been in the teens and single digits for the last few weeks and I have had no problems with freezing. Drain you tanks down when you shut the truck off and close the valves after wards and you should not have moisture in the system to freeze.
All evaporators I have ever seen until now has been a Pos pressure system like what M16ty described.
My current truck does not have an evaporator on it and although I have not had it long it has been in the teens and single digits for the last few weeks and I have had no problems with freezing. Drain you tanks down when you shut the truck off and close the valves after wards and you should not have moisture in the system to freeze.
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