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Twice now in the last two weeks I have had the vacuum hose (looks like a spark plug boot) blow off of the throttle body. It happens right as I start the car. Questions I have are first WHY? and second how do I prevent this. What if I just use a small clamp to hold it on (or is this a bad idea)? Thanks guys.
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1998 Camaro 3.8L V6 M5
Whisper Lid, Fast Toys Ram Air, K&N Air filter, IAT Module, 180° Thermostat, Goerlich Catback Exhaust
great, thanks! Just wanted to be sure it wasn't a sign of a bigger problem. My guess was its just cuz the hose is old and not so snug a fit anymore. however, if anyone else knows other wise please let me know. thanks again.
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