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Old Mar 8, 2012 | 03:41 PM
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As the title states, I need a piece of intercooler piping that comes off of the throttle body. I have one that works, but it doesnt have a spot for the hose that is to the passenger side of the throttle body to mate to. I believe this is the hose that goes to the IAC which would explain my idle problems.

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Are you still using an AFM? If so, that would explain your idle issues. If you're not, then it's just unmetered air, I think, and you can always start looking elsewhere for your issue.

What's the angle off your throttle body? Straight or pointed down?
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Are you still using an AFM? If so, that would explain your idle issues. If you're not, then it's just unmetered air, I think, and you can always start looking elsewhere for your issue.

What's the angle off your throttle body? Straight or pointed down?
I am currently still running a stock AFM.

My TB points almost perfectly straight out towards the front of the car.
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