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Anyone know this part number for the passenger turbo air inlet tube ??

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L1MZ9B659D Air inlet. Right.3.0 LITER
 

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Awesome thanks !!
 

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No smog checks here unless burning the fields count. Drilled the hole for the UPR catch can connection a bit too far to the right and its touching the computer cable harness more than I would like.
 

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No smog checks here unless burning the fields count. Drilled the hole for the UPR catch can connection a bit too far to the right and its touching the computer cable harness more than I would like.
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No smog checks here unless burning the fields count. Drilled the hole for the UPR catch can connection a bit too far to the right and its touching the computer cable harness more than I would like.
I tried to move mine a little based on your feedback but found the length of the hose dictated where the WOT spout needed to sit. I kept it as far away from the harness as possible and it’s not touching but close.


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Yes I also thought the hose may be too rigid to bend but thought I would at least give it a try.
 



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