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I've been looking at several sites tonight trying to figure out how exactly the TB bypass works, and there are somethings out of place that the previous owner must have done. So quick question...in the picture below I circled a hose coming down at the T. That hose is cut with a bolt in it and a clamp holding it shut. The line on the driver's side of the TB is still hooked up. Did the hose that is highlighted here used to go to the passenger side of the TB? Thanks!!
I believe so. I know one of the sides, maybe both, had some mesh shielding on the outside of the hose. Sounds like Captain Cobble did his own rendition of the tb bypass.
2015 Silverado
Originally posted by JoeliusZ28
If you need 6 and half grand to break your tires loose you shouldnt be attempting a holeshot.
If I remember correctly there are 2 larger intakes on the passenger side. 1. goes to pcv or vent in valve cover, 2.the other I believe was for warm water intake and output circulation, there should be a water return on the base under the intake elbow or the drivers side.
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1998 Trans Am Convertible A4 - WS6 hood, WS6 air lid, WS6 rims, drilled/slotted rotors.
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