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Old 08-29-2009, 03:07 AM
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what is this part of sr20det called?

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?ai...5085442&ref=nf

i have circled in orange this part. i dont know what it is, can someone please help? also where would i get a replacment?
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Re: what is this part of sr20det called?

No idea what it is for, but it is just a rubber tube from those pictures, so if you go to any auto shop and buy some rubber tubing you can easily make a new replacement.

It looks like a vacuum line of some sort, or some sort of oil line as it goes into the valve cover.
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Re: what is this part of sr20det called?

lol facebook FTL. i cant see your pic because i have no facebook account.

all in all, fail.
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