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Old Sep 16, 2001 | 01:37 AM
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Greddy Intake Elbow Installation Question

I am installing a Greddy Intake Elbow and wondering what you folks did with the large hose coming from underneath the Intake Plenum (on the firewall side) which connected to the stock elbow. Any advice would be appreciated.

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André
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Old Sep 16, 2001 | 04:41 AM
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plug it, or replumb if you get stalling

See the bottom of this page:

http://www.maxcooper.com/rx7/parts_info/ic/index.html

I have decided just to keep it plugged because I moved somewhere warm and the stalling stopped. Plugged is the easiest solution, plumbed is better if you get stalling with it plugged, and I do not recommend venting it.

-Max
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Old Sep 16, 2001 | 03:50 PM
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if you mean venting it out to atmostphere i would agree, that would be horribly wrong, cuase all the air thats going to the stock elbow will be presureized by the turbos, and if theres a hole in the system you get no boost... so either plug up the hole on the end where the elbow is AND the end thast underneath the upper manifold or get it replumbed through.
Huy

Oh wait.. lol we are atalking about with the greddy elbow... Do'h well just plug up that end underneath the greddy elbow and your good to go.
Hope this helps some
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