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#1 Ca18 inlet manifold question. Where this pipe goes?
bailz Posted on: 2013/1/22 12:20
Simply. 90degree fitting at the back of the ca18det manifold. When I say the back I mean the square plate on the log part of the manifold. Where does it go to? I am assuming something I don't need to run it in my 1200?


#2 Re: Ca18 inlet manifold question. Where this pipe goes?
dattodude Posted on: 2013/1/22 13:16
BIg one is for booster.


#3 Re: Ca18 inlet manifold question. Where this pipe goes?
bailz Posted on: 2013/1/22 13:26
The one with the 90 deg fitting on it? the big one with a one way valve thing has a pipe which goes to the top of the rocker cover :) I might use it for the boost actually l :) cheers for that :)


#4 Re: Ca18 inlet manifold question. Where this pipe goes?
ddgonzal Posted on: 2013/1/22 19:02
The "intake manifold cover"?

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For 180SX:
* The top one is PCV
* The two bottom ones are water hoses


#5 Re: Ca18 inlet manifold question. Where this pipe goes?
bailz Posted on: 2013/1/23 6:04
The one that is snapped off in that pic I was told goes to the booster?


#6 Re: Ca18 inlet manifold question. Where this pipe goes?
ddgonzal Posted on: 2013/1/23 7:26
On the JDM S13 it goes to the vacuum tank (not the brake booster).


#7 Re: Ca18 inlet manifold question. Where this pipe goes?
bailz Posted on: 2013/1/23 12:58
I need a vacuum tank?


#8 Re: Ca18 inlet manifold question. Where this pipe goes?
ddgonzal Posted on: 2013/1/23 20:54
No you don't need a vacuum tank. But the S13 used one.






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