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Old 12-07-2004, 03:05 PM
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what bellow are you 90mm guys runnin with your stock maf....i have the raised WS6 airbox if it matters
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also what are you guys doing with the PCV tube out of the valve cover?
are there coolant lines that go in/out of this tpis tbody?
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Originally Posted by Kurtomac
also what are you guys doing with the PCV tube out of the valve cover?
are there coolant lines that go in/out of this tpis tbody?

No there isn't any coolant lines on the TPIS T/B. I'm running 85mm maf so I can't help on the bellows for a stock maf.
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ls6 intake coolant lines are fine arent they?
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ls6 intake coolant lines are fine arent they?

Yes they are, I'll see if I can get Dark Age to post a couple of pic's for me of my fresh air tube & Small K&N filter on the pass. side valve cover so you have a Idea of what I did with mine.
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Originally Posted by smokin' joe 00 ss
Yes they are, I'll see if I can get Dark Age to post a couple of pic's for me of my fresh air tube & Small K&N filter on the pass. side valve cover so you have a Idea of what I did with mine.

Or you could just go into the bellow for fresh air. That's what I'm doing.
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I'm curious as well. How are people attatching their air lid to an 85mm MAF and then to the 90mm TB??

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Originally Posted by DanZ28
I'm curious as well. How are people attatching their air lid to an 85mm MAF and then to the 90mm TB??

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My SLP 85mm MAF came with a small piece of silicone hose to attach to the lid.

I've heard of someone stretching their SLP bellows to fit the 90mm, but I just bought this one:

http://shop.airflowonline.com/Mercha...tegory_Code=HH
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smokin joe im still torn on either running a breather off the valve cover or running a tube into my bellow which i dont really like the idea of doing....we'll see....fireball had a good point with the unmetered air into the motor by doing a breather....maybe ill call TSP and see what they have to say
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oh yea pics would be awesome smokinjoe
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Here's the pics Joe wanted me to post.



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sweet thanks,...how did he connect that breather on the little nipple on the valve cover? and where did he get that k&n breather that setup looks sweet, is he using a AMW catchcan....i still need to do somethin like that

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Originally Posted by Kurtomac
sweet thanks,...how did he connect that breather on the little nipple on the valve cover? and where did he get that k&n breather that setup looks sweet, is he using a AMW catchcan....i still need to do somethin like that

Ok as for the unmetered air when I took it in to get it tuned they said the ECM was having a little problem with the unmetered air coming in but it would learn it and adjust for it real quick which it did. As for the breather I used a small piece of 3/8" hose at the valve cover which connect's to a small blue fuel line elbow(bought at a local speed shop) and used another piece of small hose off the elbow to the small breather(bought at a local speed shop). Yes that is a AMW (oil accumulator) catch can with Dark Age's bracket. Oh thank's Al (Dark Age) for posting the pic's for me.
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Glad to help Joe.




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