Name this part! And where to buy it...
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Name this part! And where to buy it...
Ok, I got a few snaps of it (weren't taken for the part itself, just only ones I could find on my computer of it that had it in the picture). Here's what it looks like:
It's that ribbed adapter that goes from the air tube to the throttle body. Accidently tore half of it, and had to gorrilla tape it. Havin a hard time searching for a replacement part not knowing the name lol...
It's that ribbed adapter that goes from the air tube to the throttle body. Accidently tore half of it, and had to gorrilla tape it. Havin a hard time searching for a replacement part not knowing the name lol...
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Ouch, $126 at stealership... Know if anyone makes an aftermarket one or something? And older yota funeral homes are pretty much non-existant round bouts here. Think I can get away with the gorilla tape forever, or do I really need to get one?
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Aftermarket?
HKS i think makes an alluminum intake tube for about $200
the same thing happened to mine.
replaced with a big rubber pipe elbow.
pick one up at a hardware store under pluming
i actualy saw another yota with the same thing. lol
HKS i think makes an alluminum intake tube for about $200
the same thing happened to mine.
replaced with a big rubber pipe elbow.
pick one up at a hardware store under pluming
i actualy saw another yota with the same thing. lol
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Lol yeah I did pat myself on the back for the duct tape actually working.
Muddog, what diameter rubber elbow did you pick up? Cause I wouldn't mind doin that in the slightest
Muddog, what diameter rubber elbow did you pick up? Cause I wouldn't mind doin that in the slightest
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Hmm. Bout 2.75" (crappy ruler... digital caliper at work). Anyone have the exact measurements? I dunno if a plumbing supplier would carry that. Most rubber plumbing tubes I've ever seen have either been 2, 2.5, or 3 inch inner diameter.
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Autozone has some do it yourself CAI kits that have all the pieces seperate. The chrome tube was like $50 but the silicone boots and clamps were pretty cheap. They had a whole display of boots, adapters, and clamps. I bet you could find something there.
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