NEED HELP WITH VACCUMM LINES FOR GSR MOTOR INTO A 90HF crx!!!

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Old Jul 25, 2004 | 11:21 AM
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Default NEED HELP WITH VACCUMM LINES FOR GSR MOTOR INTO A 90HF crx!!!

hey i got a GSR motor that im putting into my 90 Hf crx with a skunk2 intake manifold right now i have a b16a in there but my question is how do i do the vaccum lines for the skunk2 intake manifold??? please could some one help me out thanks i would appreciate it thanks
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Old Jul 25, 2004 | 02:41 PM
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Default Re: NEED HELP WITH VACCUMM LINES FOR GSR MOTOR INTO A 90HF crx!!! (90HFCrX)

Its way easy, its basically the same places as the b16a. On my site there is a pic of my intake mani

Heres a pic, its not a perfect pic, but trust me its not hard. If you can swap in a b18c, its pie
http://www.geocities.com/dropp...n.jpg

My site may help ya.

edit: in this pic you can see the rear vac hose
http://www.geocities.com/dropp...e.jpg
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Old Jul 25, 2004 | 05:44 PM
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Default Re: NEED HELP WITH VACCUMM LINES FOR GSR MOTOR INTO A 90HF crx!!! (droppedcrxsi)

heres what i have since we got similar setups.

1. plug the firewall mounted map sensor plug onto your Throttle body map.

2. vacuum from fuel pressure regulator to either nipple on the intake manifold, and plug the spare one.

thats all that is needed to run. look at mine it has one vacuum line
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