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Old 03-26-2003, 12:37 PM
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This should be a quick and easy question for you guys, I purchased an K&N filter and adapter on eBay. As I am in the process of replacing the stock airbox with it, I noticed an additional small hose leaving the airbox to the motor. Once I pull the airbox, what do I do with this hose? Should it just be blocked off?



I looked through the FAQ, couldn't find anything.



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does it go to the air pump, that has a pulley on it?
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it goes to the air pump, you need to put a little filter on it



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Yes, it goes to the air pump. What kind of filter are you using on it?



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a little k&n crankcase breater works great



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You're the man.



I liked the guy with the shoe phone better.....
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agent 86?



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Yep. Daffy rules though.



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Old 03-26-2003, 03:01 PM
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This is what your gonna need.
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Hey on ebay look for a injen filter heatshield, look at your filter how close its to that coolent hose, that hose gets hot, dont want to suck that in.



second, how big is that filter, been looking for one on ebay myself
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