Sorry, I was lumping things together that aren't necessarily related. I meant the just the lines under and around the air filter housing. But thanks for the info, I didn't know that about the EGR. I'll give it all a shot today.
Then I have misunderstood.
A point to make about omitting those "lines under and around the air filter housing".
If you omit the TAC system hoses then you will no longer have the warm air feed to the carb during the cold run and you will be forced to by some means jamb the cold air door open. Otherwise it will not receive adequate air supply, run rich and cause a host of issues with that.
Then the other you maybe contemplating removing is the EGR TVS that may be a mistake depending on the area you live. It prohibits the signal which has passed through the CTO from reaching the EGR during cold ambient temperatures.
mcmud, the Nutter Bypass tells you to change the dizzy vacuum from manifold to ported. Are you saying that instead of making a T with the existing line running from the CTO to the "S", I should move the existing CTO line over to "E", and dedicate the "S" entirely to my distributer?
Pretty much. If you chose to use the ported vacuum source for timing advance then you would not have the full benefit of advance while that source is shared with any bleeding device.
The Dual CTO is just that. One side is independent of the other. As I mentioned that one side is shown supplying signal to the cannister purge signal valve. If that valve is not leaking all is well there.
That other side which is shown feeding the EGR should be feed a signal from the "E" vacuum source. That is its purpose.
As far as the vented to atmosphere cap now that the ignition is nuttered the air intake at that cap is the same as an air leak, some folks will refer to it as a vacuum leak.
I haven't seen mention of this anywhere else while researching the bypass. Do you have a source? I'm just a bit skeptical because the image above confirmed everything I came up with by modifying sprynet's image to omit the computer controlled areas, and then removed a few more things (which is the whole point of this game).
The top diagram is an error. If you have modified any system and came up with that layout your vacuum system is in error.
Give it a go for yourself and try to have either of those devices hold a vacuum. A hand held vacuum pump will normally create 18"Hg with a single stroke, if you do not have one insert a tube running from the EGR into your mouth and have a go with that.
The source is myself and in this case via use of this forum. An avenue of enlightenment might be yourself.
Spread the word once any skepticism is put to rest.