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RobST162
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Re: Quick catch can question. Does it matter which plug is air "in" and which is out? Fri, 23 April 2004 06:30 Go to previous message
yeah and that's what all my googleising has been telling me.

the other pipe though is quite oily indeed... PCV one doesn't seem so bad.. Sad

wierd. wonder where that air comes from

see the PCV one is quite obvious

http://homepage.mac.com/andrewlincolne/.Pictures/P hoto%20Album%20Pictures/2003-10-15%2006.23.26%20-0 700/Image-ACC3A09AFF1011D7.jpg

and in that picture you can see it running from the cam cover into near the throttle butterfly, yet on the pipe connecting the AFM and the TB there is another fat pipe that brings *dirty* air in from somewhere lower on the motor. disappears around the back so I can't see it atm... wierd..
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Read Message   Quick catch can question. Does it matter which plug is air "in" and which is out? RobST162Fri, 23 April 2004 05:40
Read Message   Re: Quick catch can question. Does it matter which plug is air "in" and which is out? wisoFri, 23 April 2004 05:50
Read Message   Re: Quick catch can question. Does it matter which plug is air "in" and which is out? RobST162Fri, 23 April 2004 05:53
Read Message   Re: Quick catch can question. Does it matter which plug is air "in" and which is out? RobST162Fri, 23 April 2004 06:15
Read Message   Re: Quick catch can question. Does it matter which plug is air "in" and which is out? gianttomatoFri, 23 April 2004 06:21
Read Message   Re: Quick catch can question. Does it matter which plug is air "in" and which is out?  RobST162Fri, 23 April 2004 06:30
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