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924 Eliminate Sensors

Hi. This is my first post as I have been able to get the questions I've had regarding my '81 924 NA answered by searching old threads. Suffice to say, there is a knowledgeable group here concerning these cars!
I was wondering if anyone has ever been able to eliminate the O2 sensor and throttle switches on their 924. Right now, I have the wires on the bottom throttle switch closest to the radiator (off idle switch?) jumped together in order to get the idle steady and to get rid of a gentle surge @ ~ 3k rpm.
Any thoughts?

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You kinda need those. You should be addressing the root cause, instead of screwing up the car. Most likely you have vacuum leaks...
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Sorry to waste your time. I'll try not to "screw up the car" for your sake.
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There's lots of knowledge here, but I don't want to listen to it.

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