anyone know this part number?
#2
The resonator? Not for sale individually/ no part available:
Best bet would be to check eBay or a local pull-a-part yard. You could probably just put a simple hose coupling/ connector in place of the resonator and call it a day as well.
Best bet would be to check eBay or a local pull-a-part yard. You could probably just put a simple hose coupling/ connector in place of the resonator and call it a day as well.
Last edited by ILM-NC G37S; 03-28-2024 at 07:54 PM.
#3
thanks man, I'm going to a yard this weekend if necessary and see what I can find ...but this connects to another hose, not the fat piece
..what does it do? anything with air measure to emc type stuff?
..what does it do? anything with air measure to emc type stuff?
#4
This thread explains- in more technical detail- the purpose of the resonator on the intakes.
From what I gather most delete these when installing aftermarket intakes, PCV deletes, OCC's and so on. I deleted.mine when I installed my R2C's over a decade ago with zero issues.In other words, they are not critical components.
If you can find a junkyard donor you'll be good to go. There are also several on eBay for various (ripoff) prices. Worst case get a small barb fitting, insert it in line, and drive on.
From what I gather most delete these when installing aftermarket intakes, PCV deletes, OCC's and so on. I deleted.mine when I installed my R2C's over a decade ago with zero issues.In other words, they are not critical components.
If you can find a junkyard donor you'll be good to go. There are also several on eBay for various (ripoff) prices. Worst case get a small barb fitting, insert it in line, and drive on.
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#5
This thread explains- in more technical detail- the purpose of the resonator on the intakes.
From what I gather most delete these when installing aftermarket intakes, PCV deletes, OCC's and so on. I deleted.mine when I installed my R2C's over a decade ago with zero issues.In other words, they are not critical components.
If you can find a junkyard donor you'll be good to go. There are also several on eBay for various (ripoff) prices. Worst case get a small barb fitting, insert it in line, and drive on.
From what I gather most delete these when installing aftermarket intakes, PCV deletes, OCC's and so on. I deleted.mine when I installed my R2C's over a decade ago with zero issues.In other words, they are not critical components.
If you can find a junkyard donor you'll be good to go. There are also several on eBay for various (ripoff) prices. Worst case get a small barb fitting, insert it in line, and drive on.
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