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> Question about SRI for my GT..., Another sensor?
post Apr 25, 2009 - 2:14 PM
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Hey everyone,

I have a Weapon-R Dragon Intake from my old ST, and I'm pretty sure it was actually made for the GT. On the ST I had an extra piece on the intake that I had to cap off because it wasn't used... Now on the GT I have to use that piece for the line that runs from the valve cover. There is also the sensor that is originally in the air box that fits fine on the intake.
Now the other thing is, back behind where the line is run from the valve cover, there is another line that looks like it comes from beneath the throttle body.
What do I do with this extra line? There is nothing on the intake for it to go to.

Thanks for any help.
post Apr 25, 2009 - 4:55 PM
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Yeah, I think that other port is for cars with CA emissions. I have it and I pretty much ran everything like it was stock. If you dont have that extra hose, Id say cap off the port.
post Apr 26, 2009 - 10:35 AM
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Maybe I just worded things wrong. The thing is I have what seems to be an extra hose but no port for it to go to on the intake.
I have the one sensor that goes into the airbox, and then I have 2 hoses that go to my current intake hose... but the SRI only has room for 1 hose.
post Apr 26, 2009 - 4:21 PM
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then buy an extra lenght of hose, and a vaccum tee and connect them all to that one sri port.


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