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Old 02-07-03, 10:46 PM
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question on greddy elbow install!!help

Hey guys wuz up,jst bought the greddy elbow w\o bov flange ,but as Iwas looking at how to attack this I noticed that the greddy doesnt have that hose connector on the back side ???What is that hose and what do I do with it .Or did they send an incorrect elbow ?It appears to either act as a pcv valve or a vacuum line ?it almost touches the firewall.Hey thanks for the time !
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It's correct

You have the right one unless you wanted one with injector ports...

You can have a tube welded in that place to reconnect your hose or you can block off that hose. if you have a power FC I do not think it is used anyway...
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That is the fast warm up system that makes it rev up to 3000 rpm cold (not good, not needed ) just remove the parts not needed and leave the electric parts for the ECU to use . you can just block off the hose to the elbo if you do not want to make blocking plates .
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Hey See this thread

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