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Hi guy's, I think I am missing a part from the intake. I am putting the standard intake pipe work together on an r34 neo, how does the plastic pipe & box connect to the throttle body? looks like there should be some sort of hose over the T/B then the plastic pipe over the hose?? can somebody tell me how thiers goes together or post a pic please.

Thanks

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im going to take a guess on what your asking, but the pipe goes over the throttle body and a metal ring with a screw goes over the pipe to hold it in place.

My question is do I just clamp the plastic pipe to the throttle body? it looks like there should be a rubber boot between pipe & throttle body. The plastic pipe wont create a seal over the throttle body too so somethings got to got there and I dont have it.

Edited by rb30dett

i see, yeah there is a black rubber boot thing that goes over it ! thats thing is pretty jamed on there so i didnt think you would not have it unless someone went to the trouble of prying it off lol.going to have to find a subsitute like above posts says shouldnt be to hard.

Edited by starwarz

i see, yeah there is a black rubber boot thing that goes over it ! thats thing is pretty jamed on there so i didnt think you would not have it unless someone went to the trouble of prying it off lol.going to have to find a subsitute like above posts says shouldnt be to hard.

Thanks mate I think I have found one to buy 2nd hand, fyi I bought my car in pieces and this along with many other things was missing.

Cheers

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