IACV block-off plate

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IACV block-off plate

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Bought the KSD engineering IACV block off plate and have a few questions relating the electronics/vacuum lines that would normally plug into the IACV. Sorry in advance for the sizes of the images.


On this valve on the air filter box should i leave this plug connected to the engine harness and should I cap or run hoses anywhere on whatever that is underneath the plug? usually it ran to the IACV.
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The plug in this picture plugged into the part in the 2nd picture below, what should I do with it?
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and is there anything else I need to do now that the plate is on?
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lol, yeah that was my fault. I didn't see the resize option til after the post. I'll try to go in and edit them later.
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dr.occa wrote:
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