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Hi there

Searching the forum i've found info about the intake hose cracked, mine is also cracked, so i guess is causing my rough idle...

I want to replace with a kit (i've seen the ford probe kit, prelude...) wich is better?

And the most important thing for me: what do I do with the 2 hoses that leads the intake hose.

Thanks in advance.
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corksport makes a stainless header, is it what you need ?
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Not the heather, just the rubber tube from the air mass meter to the throttle body.
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I have a spare intake hose.... or you can buy a cold air intake of some sort, I think thats what you're wanting.

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A friend of mine, here in Brazil, did this intake with silicon hoses and stainless tubes;
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Ok, thanks

But do i have to connect the 2 hoses (from valve cover and from TB) in it?
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ut0pia wrote:Ok, thanks

But do i have to connect the 2 hoses (from valve cover and from TB) in it?
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ut0pia wrote:Ok, thanks

But do i have to connect the 2 hoses (from valve cover and from TB) in it?
well the one from the valve cover you can put on a small filter if you want

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