Do I have to hook up the vacuum hose to the intake accor
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Do I have to hook up the vacuum hose to the intake accor
I might need to use a generic flex hose to connect my VAF to my throttle body for a while. Do I need to connect that vacuum hose that goes into the stock one? I'm thinking if I do the hose from the rear valve cover to a vacuum somewhere on the intake manifold, and cap the front vacuum from intake manifold, I should be OK.....right? The front valve cover is already vented by the PCV valve, right?
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Re: Do I have to hook up the vacuum hose to the intake accor
Uh, what? you should have a hose that connects the front and rear valve covers together and they have a T in the middle that goes to the intake. All of the hoses are about 1/2 inch in diameter. All you have to do is place a breather in the T where it splits to go to the IM. There is another vacuum hose that connects to the stock air box (the box that the filter sat in) that you need to tap into the IM pre-VAF/MAF.
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Re: Do I have to hook up the vacuum hose to the intake accor
That's what I'm talking about is the T. So I need to vent that then? Is that tube just to relieve air pressure then?