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Hi Guys,

I purchased a Pop Charger from the states and have installed it with no dramas.

Only one thing though, on the back of my original air box (behind the panel filter) there was a thin black rubber tube (5mm wide) that connected to some sort of sensor or electrical component in front of the engine. I could not see anywhere to place this in the pop charger assembly. Does anyone know what this is or what I should do with this?

I am not a mechanic so therefore have NFI!

By the way, awesome sound at about 4000 revs.... :)

Cheers

Lee

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Your car will run fine without it attached.

Mine is currently not attached on my M35. No noticeable difference.

If you do want to attach it though, why not just drill a small hole in the pipe, add a rubber around the edges of the hole and poke the barb of the 5mm tube in.

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