Here is the photo from Alldata, I was wondering if I should revert to a stock intake pipe so that I could make sure that tube is connected of I should fabricate a connector for the aftermarket that I already have. The 3rd option would be leaving it capped..
So AllData shows that connects to the OEM intake. (the black plastic tube connecting to the TB). Since I am running an aftermarket Intake do I just disregard that tube or do I need to try to figure out a way to connect it to the intake? The part that it is connected to in the photo is the Air...
Does that tube have to be connected somewhere since this is not the same motor that the intake mani would normally be on? If so where would I try to find it?
I will take a look at those either later today or on my next day off, which would be Tuesday. I believe that my mechanic checked those but, I could be wrong. I have no idea where that tube would go, I can't find anywhere that is missing a connection of that size. We did find yesterday that the...
Here are some photos of the throttle body as requested. I have a question the tube at the top of the intake manifold the small thin one where should it go. They stuck a screw in it and left it dangling.
I will check for the CEL when we get it back together to make sure to see if it is coming...
I know this is a long shot but, I am looking for a driver's side belt molding. The 1991 Civic hatch I bought doesn't have one so it leaks in the door everytime it rains since I don't have that between the metal and the window.
Sorry for the long time between posts. I finally got to check the info on the ECU. I did not take the cover off to see if it has been chipped though. Here are the photos that I snapped of the ECU and the distributor cap (I had been asked about this a couple of times so I thought I would add it...
I bought a 1991 Civic Hatch off of a kid recently. When I bought it off the guy all he knew was that it had a motor swap done, he didn't know what else if anything else had been done all he knew was that and the fact that the newish motor had around 100k miles on it. When I bought it, the car...
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