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    amidoinitrite? (SRI)

    Is this how it's supposed to be assembled?


    Also, what's this?

    is this supposed to be just a hole or is there a tube that's supposed to go in it?
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    what car?
    usually for iat sensor
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    Quote Originally Posted by mocchi View Post
    what car?
    usually for iat sensor
    1997 DC2 VTi-R
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    +1 iat, i just did one
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    Quote Originally Posted by curtis265 View Post
    +1 iat, i just did one
    What do I do with it? just leave it like that?

    Also, is the assembly correct?
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    plug the IAT into it...

    I had to extend the wire. was for a d17 though, dunno what sensors you have..

    It woulda been plugged into the old intake arm
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    i think with your vtir, the iat is on intake manifold not on intake pipe.


    little plug just left of prop valve in the pic
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    Thats pretty much it, b18c2's dont have iat on the intake arm afaik? only seen them on b16a2's

    Block it off with something

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    Quote Originally Posted by duzy View Post
    Thats pretty much it, b18c2's dont have iat on the intake arm afaik? only seen them on b16a2's

    Block it off with something
    Can I block it off w/electric tape?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Baal View Post
    Can I block it off w/electric tape?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mocchi View Post
    i think with your vtir, the iat is on intake manifold not on intake pipe.


    little plug just left of prop valve in the pic
    Wow that's my engine! like 2 years ago haha! Man I miss driving the teg

    But yes, IAT sensor is on the manifold, so that will need to be plugged. NOT WITH ELECTRICAL TAPE.

    Can you take that rubber piece off? see what the hole is like underneath?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Super-DA9 View Post
    Wow that's my engine! like 2 years ago haha! Man I miss driving the teg

    But yes, IAT sensor is on the manifold, so that will need to be plugged. NOT WITH ELECTRICAL TAPE.

    Can you take that rubber piece off? see what the hole is like underneath?
    lol sorry bor, was from google.
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