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Hi All,

Just looking for some help - engine is an RB25DET Series II...

I noticed tonight that when I open the throttle I get a click like a blown fuse from this thing...

Problem is I don't know what it is or what it does. It is situated at the front of the engine on the intake side right next to the thermostat.

Hoping you can shed some light here are the pics: Anybody know about it?

Thanks,

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Or I could have been wondering why there was a plug that was not connected and why the car was not feeling normal.... Its pretty damn obvious when your under the bonnet and pull the throttle cable...

Got news for you lachlnw - this is a forum - believe it or not people use it to learn, others not naming names use it to express to the rest of us how much of a knob they are

I'll let the people decide which category you fall into.

jesus christ you need to get a girl friend . or a new one that you dont avoid enough to find stuff like this . seriously what were you trying to do when you discovered this?

Young people of today :laugh:

I Guess then, if youd mentioned the plug wasnt connected and the car wasnt running right in the OP, then people wouldnt have jumped on you about not worrying about it :worship:

Dont worry though, SAU is well known for the veteran members flaming the crap out of people all the time, you arent the 1st and wont be the last!

Just Chin up and ignore it. :(

Or I could have been wondering why there was a plug that was not connected and why the car was not feeling normal.... Its pretty damn obvious when your under the bonnet and pull the throttle cable...

Got news for you lachlnw - this is a forum - believe it or not people use it to learn, others not naming names use it to express to the rest of us how much of a knob they are

I'll let the people decide which category you fall into.

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