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S Chassis Technical discussion related to the S Chassis such as the S12, S13, S14, and S15. |
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what hooks up to where? got pics!
s14 sr20 swap almost done, not sure what hoses hook up to these pipes/valves or whatever you wanna call them. they are circled in the pictures, any input helpful input is appreciated
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Well the first two pics look like they go to oil catch can. The last one is the cold pipe, I believe you can just plug that up. Also Im not too familiar with s14 sr. But I hope I helped out
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[QUOTE=HellaSexyS13;4231625]s14 sr20 swap almost done, not sure what hoses hook up to these pipes/valves or whatever you wanna call them. they are circled in the pictures, any input helpful input is appreciated
![]() Get a hose and connect them to each other, or if you have an oil catch can, you run it in between these 2. ![]() Run a hose to connect the 2. ![]() Can't quite make these ones out, vacuum nipples under the TB? ![]() Just cap it. |
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^thanks
and yea those two are under the throttle body but also under the smaller vacuum lines, im thinkin one goes to the pipe on the intake mani and i dunno about the other |
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^What flip said, and you can either cap the cold pipe or run it to the large fitting on the intake manifold you're probably guessing is the one.
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