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Old 03-03-2007, 02:32 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by kevtrinh
What do you need help on? The throttle body for the S14 and S13 SR are going to be the same. I believe the vacuum lines as well. If the block off is in the bottom of the throttle body then you are fine. That is supposed to go to the carbon canister, which nobody runs.
not really.

S14/S13 TBs are different.

You don't need any of the lines on the bottom of the throttle body if you don't want.

The FPR has its own feed off the intake manifold that would be kinda stupid to fuck with and the port for the wastegate you should prolly put on the hotpipe.

I used one of the ports on the bottom of the TB for my boost gauge and the rest I plugged.

oh, if you use the oem boost solinoid I geuss you need one of those on the bottom of the TB, but noone uses that.
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