Help with stock intake connection..
it connects to the hose to the right of that left circle. just disconnect the hose from that clamp and then reconnect the two ends to the ends of the metal pipe bridge. Water passes thru this pipe.
dood - it doesn't even have to be a stock ITR. Just bowl into a car yard and look at the stock setup of any B series engine and its the same!! Here ya go:
Modified by civicsirplus at 1:04 PM 6/13/2003
Modified by civicsirplus at 1:05 PM 6/13/2003
Modified by civicsirplus at 1:04 PM 6/13/2003
Modified by civicsirplus at 1:05 PM 6/13/2003
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by KillerB »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Yeah, I took out the AEM and put stock intake back. Now I can't remember where the two line connects.</TD></TR></TABLE>
The 2 lines are already connected and you will need the original hoses to hook it back up to the metal piece instead of the way you have it run now.
The 2 lines are already connected and you will need the original hoses to hook it back up to the metal piece instead of the way you have it run now.
Leave it as is. the aem comes with a hose so you don't have to use the metal piece. there is no harm in having the rubber one, so I would just leave it and save the trouble.
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