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Old 02-16-2005, 09:15 AM
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PIC: Any idea of what this is ^^



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Old 02-16-2005, 11:28 AM
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Thats a damn good question , i cant make out wether theyre fuel lines or not or else i would say probably a fuel management system , i may be wrong tho .
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I don't think a fuel line would be heading towards the front of the car.
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i see a cool air intake

a nos fogger system

YEA, AND A STAND ALONE FUEL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, not a bad way to spend 10 grand.

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You really know how to quote the best part of F&F. What a photographic/phrase memory you have.......
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Originally Posted by adamo
You really know how to quote the best part of F&F. What a photographic/phrase memory you have.......
no, more like, i watch it everyday!!!!!

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Not me, I'm stuck on watching these animated drift shows over here. Pretty wild.
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is that a superchanger? in the pic?
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It's an oil separator for the PCV system. What it basically does is remove the oil from the air that is being recirculated back into the intake.
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It's an oil separator for the PCV system. What it basically does is remove the oil from the air that is being recirculated back into the intake.
Are u talking about the catch can? because that's not what he's pointing to...

He wants to know what that black solenoid/valve is between the braided line with the red fittings.
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^ahhh, my bad. Yeah, I was talking about the catch can. Took a look again and see what you mean now.

The line with the red fittings is not a braided line. it's actually a rubber line with the "dress up" braided shielding over it. You can tell by the worm clamps under the red end caps.


I would have 2 guesses on what it could be:

1. The black thing is a distribution block that was put between a coolant hose and the temp probe for his water temp gauge is mounted to the blue fitting, but what the -4 braided line that is also mounted to the block I don't know what that would be for if the main line is in fact a coolant hose.

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2. (Which is what I'm leaning more towards) is that the distribution block is between an oil line and the -4 braided line goes to an oil pressure gauge and the temp probe goes to an oil temp gauge (the one mounted in the blue fitting on the block).

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oil presure regulator ?



i have no clue... i'll stop posintg now
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^Never heard of an oil pressure regulator before. Is that mounted behind the flux capacitor?? just kidding man



Actually my final answer is #2 in my post above because I just noticed the temp probe for the water temp gauge is mounted in the upper rad hose.

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Case closed!
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Oil cooler bypass switch. Final answer!



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