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Old 10-16-2006, 04:45 PM   #281 (permalink)
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1.) the best way i have found to route the catch can is this......pvc valve to breather filter........opposite side to catch can to intake nipple.....still works like the factory designed but get rid of the boost leak related to it.....a+++ in my book

2.) if you run a staged computer with a aftermarket wg and bov you can get rid of all the lines running to the stock solnoids and just tuck them down in the whole behind the headlight...but be careful and make sure to keep the solnoids connected to the wires just not the vac lines because they will throw codes with out the wires connected

really cleansup that side of the engine bay...polishing the a/c lines is aso a plus to make it all clean...and all you relly need is a can of mothers polish and a buffer wheel on a drill and abut 30 minutes....looks awesome
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