thunda
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what do i do with the lil red pipe that was going into the side of the airbox?
do i block it with sumthin or leave it be?
and should i reset ecu or is that i waste of time?
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thunda
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ed
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The ECU is self learning and doesn't need to be reset... I don't know what to do with the pipe i'm affraid. I THINK people block it, however I'm not possitive...
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thunda
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i think so too, cheers mate
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thunda
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anyone else know?
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thunda
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cargraphics4u.com
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I put a screw in the end of mine then tucked it away in the scuttle, apparently it's not important, can't remember exactly what it does though
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thunda
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hahaha
yep thats what i was gonna do, could'nt find nuttin else to put in there, cheers mate
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dan.payne
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Registered: 19th Dec 03
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i took mine off
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Paul H
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yep just stick a screw in the end and tuck it up out the way
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MattyB
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The red pipe is a vacuum piping running from the manifold. The vacuum causes a flap within the air box to open or close, to allow warm air from the manifold into the engine on cold mornings.
Block it, other wise u might find all sorts of crap finding its way into the inlet manifold. This isnt good.
Matt
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