those with the jet power-flo spacer
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i ordered my power flow and it arrive today and just wanna know those that have, how many gaskets did it come with? mine came with only one and in the parts list it states only one is provided. ive seen a couple of threats and they have 2.
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Only one is needed - goes between the spacer and the throttle body. See the install details at this thread:
http://forums.bradbarnett.net/index.php?showtopic=29421
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also wondering, the hose the connects to the intake to the motor whats that for? whats the hose call? mine is short and trying to get a longer hose. went to kregen and they had some but they werent thick like the one that came with the kit. theres also this smell coming out of the car, dont know what it could be. i think is the hose but not sure
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Is this the hose you're talking about?
stock [attachmentid=41798] with JLT CAI installed [attachmentid=41802]
If so, it's called a PCV (positive crankcase ventilation) connection. It flows the oily gases from the engine lube system back into the intake stream to be burned. It's one of the earliest forms of emissions control and started on Mustangs with the '65s!
Go to your auto parts store or Ace Hardware and get a 2 foot length of 3/8" fuel line. Then measure, cut to fit and install. Be careful to route the hose away from the engine pullies!
If you're running without that connection you may well smell fumes!
stock [attachmentid=41798] with JLT CAI installed [attachmentid=41802]
If so, it's called a PCV (positive crankcase ventilation) connection. It flows the oily gases from the engine lube system back into the intake stream to be burned. It's one of the earliest forms of emissions control and started on Mustangs with the '65s!
Go to your auto parts store or Ace Hardware and get a 2 foot length of 3/8" fuel line. Then measure, cut to fit and install. Be careful to route the hose away from the engine pullies!
If you're running without that connection you may well smell fumes!
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