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    king & queen of cheese Domestic Engineer lilcrash's Avatar
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    Default do i need to plug this pipe in?? (3tgte)

    http://img530.imageshack.us/img530/5324/mvc0008sfz7.jpg

    (thank you jackel for the picture)

    the hose that goes from the throttle body to the inlet pipe, i have always had mine blocked off and my car has a very un stable idle. could this hose fix that??

    i just want to know if i should have a fitting on my new intercooler piping for it.

    thank you
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    Default Re: do i need to plug this pipe in?? (3tgte)

    looks like it has some kind of vacuum line, to still feed a small amount of air to the plenum while the butterfly throttle is closed... hence why you might have a rough idle without it?
    just a guess, correct me if I'm wrong.
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    Default Re: do i need to plug this pipe in?? (3tgte)

    that was my thought, just not 100% on it. i thought someone might know
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    RIP, where ever you are :- 1974 celica, 3tgte and 186.5hp at 6500rpm

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