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Old 11-27-2007   #1
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Default PCV hosed

to keep it simple, rookie Z owner...

one: why would someone cut each end of the PCV hose and leave it in place? and where can I get a new one.

two: after disconnecting/reconnecting battery and starting up engine, what would cause a POP! and a big puff of smoke to come from under the front of the plenum?

three: any good LT5 shops in south Texas?
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Old 11-27-2007   #2
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1) Idiots? I dunno. www.whiteracingproducts.com The original has been discontinued, he sells a silicone replacement piece.

2) Not holding the key over long enough. Blew the map sensor hose off of the back of the plenum 99% of the time.

3) Henderson Performance in New Braunfels 210-867-6286, Tell him I sent you.
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Old 11-28-2007   #3
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I couldnt agree more on recomending corey. he is very fair price wise can tune you computor also . by the by his personal car a very nice 11sec 368 zr1. when talented people like corey and jeff love a car you just know it is going to get done right . they are the only 2 for us west coasters but 2 good ones in my book . tell him an old newlywed sent ya
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Old 11-28-2007   #4
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thanks fellas... let the bank drain begin!
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