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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Mar 14, '05 From Auckland,New Zealand Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) ![]() |
Well at first I thought I could follow the tutorial in the howto but it seems that the engine layout in my st202 is different =(
I have no space what-so-ever under my battery. The only way I could think of involves three 90degree bends. ANy comments? Should I do it some other way? Here are some pictures to show what I am talking about. Engine Bay: http://img19.echo.cx/img19/6729/picture0013re.jpg What I am planning to do. Bottom pipe runs to the fender. A 90degree bend to connect the top and bottom pipes which means that the top pipe much be horizontal for it to fit correctly. Not sure If i could close the hood with that. http://img19.echo.cx/img19/8124/picture0056ho.jpg http://img19.echo.cx/img19/6008/picture0084yw.jpg http://img19.echo.cx/img19/8046/picture0070do.jpg Space (battery) http://img19.echo.cx/img19/8954/picture0024xl.jpg |
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Enthusiast ![]() ![]() Joined Nov 3, '04 From Colorado Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
For the air intake sensor, you can drill a hole, and put a gromet on it. I've personally never heard of putting an O2 sensor on the intake, but whatever works for you.
![]() And for the PCV's, some auto stores have breathers. Try to fit one on there. ![]() |
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