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Old Jul 8, 2016 | 03:11 AM
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ARC airbox installation

I need some help installing this arc airbox. Theres one hose connected to the right of the stock airbox and the arc one doesnt have a hole the. And then theres one to the right of the big one and that is covered. Any advice?? This are the pictures of the hoses. TIA guys


This is the one on the side by the way yeah i have stock ic






This one doesnt have a hole either




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Old Jul 8, 2016 | 04:30 AM
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The hose/outlet in the first picture is for the vent. That hose is open to atmosphere and vents pressure from the stock charge relief (blow off valve). It's needed since the box is closed. Not familiar with the ARC box, but with the open design it probably doesn't need it.
FWIW, I recommend intakes that source ambient air, preferably from the nose of the car, rather than hot underhood air.

And while I recognized the car from the pictures, it helps to post what model/year RX7 you have so people don't have to guess while in this section.

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Old Jul 8, 2016 | 05:07 AM
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Its and rx7 92 jdm. Thanks for the help! Theres nothing online for the installation sonim very confused right now
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The hose/outlet in the first picture is for the vent. That hose is open to atmosphere and vents pressure from the stock charge relief (blow off valve). It's needed since the box is closed. Not familiar with the ARC box, but with the open design it probably doesn't need it.
FWIW, I recommend intakes that source ambient air, preferably from the nose of the car, rather than hot underhood air.

And while I recognized the car from the pictures, it helps to post what model/year RX7 you have so people don't have to guess while in this section.
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