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I need to know the vacuum hose routing for this bracket

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zerocoolok

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can someone show or tell me what vacuum hoses go into and out of this? Its a 1990 Eclipse GS-T that I just bought. Also what electrical connector goes into the plug in the back? Thank you for your time. PS... pics would be a plus!
 

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http://www.dsmtuners.com/forums/showthread.php?t=198327&highlight=taboo+vacuum

You don't need to use the lines on the bracket, if you really want to you can just follow the diagram accordingly. The lines are just there to route vacuum hoses from one side of the engine bay to the other.

The electrical connector that I know of that goes through the bracket is the Knock Sensor. I do not see the whole thing in the picture, if you want confirmation on the harness connector we will need a better picture of it.
 
http://autozone.com/servlet/UiBroke..._us/0900823d/80/1c/c4/ea/0900823d801cc4ea.jsp

They list all of the possible vacuum combinations based on year/model/type of emissions. So just select yours and it'll show you. As for whjch ones particularly go through that bracket, I don't know, but I can tell you for sure that the important part is that the line starts where it shows on the diagram and ends where it shows on the diagram. It doesn't matter which tube you go through. The plug on the back is for the knock sensor which is pretty much right behind that bracket in the block (right behind #2 cylinder).

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Edit: he beat me to it but my link is still a good resource ;)
 
There's also the EGRT connector down there that is unused if your car has Federal emissions requirements instead of California emissions requirements.
 
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