AEM Intake Vacuum Hose Question?
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RE: AEM Intake Vacuum Hose Question?
it looks like it goes behind the battery.If i take out the battery will i be able to get to it?if not whats the easiest route?also the line that runs from the valve cover to the intake,would i be able to cap the intake side and run a vac. line with a breather for the valve cover side? thanx in advance
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RE: AEM Intake Vacuum Hose Question?
ORIGINAL: flameredsrt
sorry but your post just confused the sh*t out of me........[sm=dontgetit.gif]
it looks like it goes behind the battery.If i take out the battery will i be able to get to it?if not whats the easiest route?also the line that runs from the valve cover to the intake,would i be able to cap the intake side and run a vac. line with a breather for the valve cover side? thanx in advance
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RE: AEM Intake Vacuum Hose Question?
ORIGINAL: Bob96
The unanswered question is still; What is this hose for and where does it lead to? I would like to know this before I cap it off. It provided a clean air souce to somewhere>>>
The unanswered question is still; What is this hose for and where does it lead to? I would like to know this before I cap it off. It provided a clean air souce to somewhere>>>
Oh - you mean the black vaccum line I guess - sorry. A lot of people just plug it - it is essentially a small boost leak. It is there as part of the evaporative emmissions system or something, to keep the tank from possibly pressurizing, but many feel it is wholly unimportant. Some engineers will argue to the contrary and a few people in the know have sided with them, but I can say that it made a little bit of a difference for me.
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RE: AEM Intake Vacuum Hose Question?
Sorry(posthonda)i confused myself..i just went ahead and capped the intake part and put a bolt in the vac line and clamped it(like you said)[sm=smiley20.gif].I think it was the ball bearing thing that threw me off.Now since i did this do i have to worry about anything?I guess what im asking is it unsafe to have that capped or should i just not worry about it?Thanks for the input sorry about the confusion..
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RE: AEM Intake Vacuum Hose Question?
while you all are on the topic of hoses that feed directly into the afermarket intake that cause "spooge" or oil to affects/effect the turbo, i want to ask oppinions. i was told by a dodge mechanic that if you put a breather, or what looks like a really small K&N filter on the vent hose where the spooge comes from, you can get blow by. he said that this blow by was Definitely a bad thing. but im now hearing that if i plug the hose into my AEM intake it will "mess" up my turbo. im not sure what to do with mine.
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RE: AEM Intake Vacuum Hose Question?
ORIGINAL: TRAV
How are you guys going about capping off the intake itself. Are you running a bolt into a short piece of hose. What about the breather? Are you using one of those little ones from Advanced Auto?
How are you guys going about capping off the intake itself. Are you running a bolt into a short piece of hose. What about the breather? Are you using one of those little ones from Advanced Auto?
Here are some shots of my setup if it helps.:
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