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I need help guys.

Tried a DIY to change my coilpack covers and succeeded changing the cover but i don't know where the hoses go.

If you look in this picture, there is a small hose (6mm-ish in dia) with a round thing (red top) on it.

Where does this hose go? The one with the red line around it :cheers:

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Also, this hose i initially connected it up to the piece sticking out between the Breather Pipe and BOV.

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Car started up fine with this setup, no CEL etc.

However i didn't drive it around as i didn't want to drive with 1 disconnected hose.

So i changed it around to this setup

This is the front side of the breather pipe.

From this pic it's hard to see, but there is a little piece sticking out on the other side where the small rubber hose is.

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I connected the hose with the round red top piece to the fitting between the BOV and Breather Pipe

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As you can see in this final pic, the hose in yellow goes to the other end of the breather pipe hose (that is located under the breather pipe.

The hose in red (with the circular thing) connects to the bit between the breather pipe and BOV

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Started car and it works fine, no CEL light etc.

SO.....how do i connect it up and is my 2nd attempt right?

PLEASE~~~ I NEED HELP AS I DON'T WANT TO STUFF UP MY CAR~~

Many thanks in advance.

Paul

ps. If you need any more pics, i will get some for you. Just let me know what you need to see.

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top one is aftermarket. Those little filter things aren't factory AFAIK unless nissan changed their thinking between r33 and 34. Probably for a boost gauge or something. Cant see where it connects to which will confirm what it's for.

2 and 3 should go to the charcoal canister. there should be a (roughly) 3mm vac/boost hose running from the throttle body to the little reg on top of the canister and a 5mm line running from the plenum to the canister.

4 and 5 are just the same hoses. Have you traced back to see where they connect to at the other end?

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