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Old 11-05-07, 07:16 PM
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Old 06-07-08, 04:06 AM
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Added the images to the interwebs as backup for the future;





I removed just about everything but kept the idle stepper plug for my AEM box.
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for anyone who searches and uses this picture as the sole source of identifying the plugs:

the farthest right plug of the four labeled "AVC", is actually one of the the Turbo Control Solenoids. Vacuum.

The "hidden" solenoid for the rats nest is a black plug shaped like the other 7 plugs. Charge Relief Solenoid.

The OP obviously ditched the sequential system, but this was useful to me.
Old 04-17-12, 10:52 PM
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where does the fuel temp plug go? im putting my motor back together and have no idea wher it came off of. also, which plug is it that goes into the bottom of the upper intake manifold?
Old 04-18-12, 01:19 AM
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fuel temp plug goes to the fuel temp sensor on the sencondary fuel rail... between the injectors.
The plug that goes under the UIM is the IAC.

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Old 04-18-12, 10:01 AM
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What are the "G" and "NE" plugs for on the right of the picture?
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Those are the crank angle sensor plugs.
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noobs gone wild! bumping old threads.

so Is there any reason to leave the egr plug intact? its showing in the OP's picture that it wasn't removed, but I see no reason to keep it.

also im having a hard time finding the plug for my original air pump could anybody shed a little light as to what it may look like? im weary of removing things that im not 100% positive about.
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does anyone have a pinout on the blue connector by the ecu connectors?
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