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hey guys here is one of the pics in the tutorial..you can see the blue plug lying there @ the back...just wanna know where it goes. i already have the intake on. see above. any help is muchly appreciated. Hame :D

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  • 1 month later...

has anyone actually fit top feed injectors to this manifold..? i did and there leaking. i used standard rb20 seals.. any idea's

i seen collars u can get to put in there ive seen ppl use on sr20's.. cant find em anywhere though

  • 3 weeks later...
Great thread, answered all my questions regarding this install.

Started her up yesterday, idles smooth as silk :laugh:

Can't wait to try her on the road, f**king winter here now...

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Dude, looks like you hooked up your coolant bleed valve. Where did all the hoses go?

You block off the coolant bleed. Most of the hoses are covered in this thread have a read from page 1 :laugh:

Sydney Kid said it wasn't a good idea in one of his posts. I'd like to keep as many of the factory bits as possible.

But if I can block it off, it'll be blocked off.

Dude, looks like you hooked up your coolant bleed valve. Where did all the hoses go?

I took a good look where the water hoses for the bleed valve goes, before i took the old plenum off.

Didn't like the idea of not being able to bleed the air out of the cooling system

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This way you don't have to block off any pipes. Just remember to mount the bleed valve so its the highest spot on the cooling system.

Edited by WilYawn

Why hasnt this been stickied yet :P

lots of good information, should be a sticky in either this thread or the DIY/Tutorials thread really

Appreciate the guide, will come in handy when it comes time to put mine on

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