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I bough an intake from 95celgt (legit seller...and good stuff btw)
In the kit...he gave me a tube to join the intake pipe (from a small exit halfway on the pipe) to the valve cover but when Ive installed the intake I tough that the tube was to connect the air temp sensor to the intake (isnt a bad idea, after all, I thinK...because the sensor fits really well in the tube and it looks to be stable there) I already have a tube goin from the intake throttle body to the valve cover..and my question is....should I remove that tube and join the intake to the valve cover with the tube that 95celgt gave me and then drop the sensor in the filter ...or just leave it like that and ill be fine??? |
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The little tube coming off of the long pipe going into the throttle body is for a vacuum line that runs to an inlet on the passenger side of the throttle body (I bought one from him as well and he provided a blue line for it). You need to drill a hole in your intake to install the air temperature sensor. Also did you buy the whole CAI or just the short ram? The complete CAI goes down into the fender after widening an existing hole. This will allow me to help you out a little bit better. And btw you might want to PM 95celgt about it. He might have made it different for you than me.
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