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    #16


    This might be a better picture of the manifold.

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      #17
      i deleted all those little hoses. only one left is the big U-shaped hose.

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        #18
        Well that's because you're a total badass

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          #19
          this is for a 95 si lude

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            #20
            Where did you get that? I need the one for the Vtec H23A

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              #21
              at honda dealership in town in parts thay will print it up for free ...also if you ask they thay will e-mail to ...here is the vac lines
              Last edited by Teddy; 01-20-2010, 11:26 PM.

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                #22
                Since the runners for the JDM manifold have no coolant lines in them, I'm thinking I'll just loop those two and run the lines from the thermostat. Can I just change the plug that goes into the IACV and retain functionality of the sensor?

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                  #23
                  The new IACV doesn't match my old IACV. The new one has three rectangles on the back, the old one has circles on the back. They also use different bolt sizes, the heads at least, the threads might have been the same.

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                    #24
                    i got some more pic`s 1996 lude best i could get with the info i had.....also it does not have water on the intake.. like the a6 does hope this helps ....



                    Last edited by Teddy; 01-28-2010, 11:59 PM.

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