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Join Date: Jul 2002
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*restrain... restrain... :-X*
ok then, the intake manifold and intake piping on your car is connected to the head, the head being the thing that sits on top of the block and pistons holds the cams valves springs and what-not, on an eclipse the intake manifold is on the back side of the head and the intake pipeing is the tube(usually black) that goes into it. i hoe your not trying to instal a intake or something and you dont even know what a intake manifold is or what it looks like, go hang out on www.howstuffworks.com for a couple hours ![]()
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do you possibly know which pulg I unplug to install this? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...K%3AMEBWN%3AIT That is what i need to install and i am not sure which plug i use so any help would be great thanks
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