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    Default HELP, with the miata

    i got the 1.8 miata. and i've had an injen intake filter on it for awhile. and im about to change the stock piping for an injen pipe,
    but there is a small U shaped hose (with 2 clamps on it) at the bottom of the stock intake pipe that goes to somewhere around the bottom of my intake manifold,
    and there is no spot for that on the new pipe,

    will it hurt to not have that connected? or should i just leave the stock pipe?

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    leave the stock pope on it.

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    Damn.. Well i appreciate it, you sure i have to leave it?

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    Cut a hole about the size of a dime in the second pipe so that it can fit in and you'll be good to go. I just installed an intake on my nb yesterday. I can take a picture when I get home if you want.

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