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One Last Help Req/ Greddy Turbo - Jet-air Line

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Old Dec 26, 2006 | 09:12 PM
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One Last Help Req/ Greddy Turbo - Jet-air Line

I figured out most of the vacume hoses that connect to the greddy turbo intake pipe
three of them all fit in
1. oil filler
2. metering oil nozzle
3. to the intake manifold?

but where the hell does the jet-air mixture line THAT GOES INTO THE AIRFILTER (AIRLYNX) come from?
please help, need pics
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Old Dec 27, 2006 | 12:09 PM
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Intake manifold. It provides a 'jet' of air to help with mixing the fuel and air.

BTW, do you have the new kit? If so you don't connect any hoses to the airinx filter. That one has been moved to the elbow-shaped compression pipe to fix the boost leak problem (the one that Mazsport fixed with a check valve). The oil filler hose and MOP/OMP hose still go to the suction nipples.
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Old Apr 23, 2010 | 06:34 PM
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DID u ever figure out where the jet air line was. I would like to no cause it said to do that an all I have room for on my pipes is 2 nip holes. There isn't one on my blow off valve pipe an there's only 2 holes on my airinx pipe. So the three hoses connected to the stock intake box I put two hoses to the airinx pipe that run behind the altinator an just have a breather filter over the hose that came from the oil container. Is that right??
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