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Installing inter cooler and charge pipes, this guy popped out somewhere, hoping someone knows where it goes :)

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Looks like a firewall or body panel plug; if there's a hole in it it's a cable/harness pass-thru (and, unless you removed a harness or cable, likely a "spare part" dropped in the engine compartment during vehicle build.)
 
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Looks like a firewall or body panel plug; if there's a hole in it it's a cable/harness pass-thru (and, unless you removed a harness or cable, likely a "spare part" dropped in the engine compartment during vehicle build.)
Thanks, the only cables I disconnected were from the fog lights if I remember correctly. The other things I removed were the bumper, the bottom panel, all intercooler pipes and the intercooler itself. Will keep looking before I put the bottom panel and bumper back.
 
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Looks like a firewall or body panel plug; if there's a hole in it it's a cable/harness pass-thru (and, unless you removed a harness or cable, likely a "spare part" dropped in the engine compartment during vehicle build.)
It does have a hole, sorry not pictured well there.
 
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Found it, bottom of intake housing. Found something else however, the PRL intake is losing these screws. Found 3 of them in the bottom tray, will contact them to see if it is a known issue.

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Found it, bottom of intake housing. Found something else however, the PRL intake is losing these screws. Found 3 of them in the bottom tray, will contact them to see if it is a known issue.

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Known issue. Those suckers rattle loose a lot. Hit em' with a bit of loctite, or tighten them down really well.
 

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Check Google for an "Industrial supply" warehouse near you. Most urban centers or anything near an industrial center will have one or more. Places like McMaster-Carr, Grainger, etc. These places stock all sorts of hardware. You can also see if there is a "Nut & Bolt" place near by. Almost all of them have a 'retail' counter and are happy to help consumers who are in the know.
 




 


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