DBW or DBC ... help

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P-Fernandez
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DBW or DBC ... help

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do ive seen about the drive by wire & by cable... but i cant seem to find it...( its by the intake right? ) I have an 06 base.... does anyone have a pic of both dbw & dbc
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Re: DBW or DBC ... help (P-Fernandez)

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this is DBW... theres now spring looking cable there... its all electrical now.if yours is like this... which i garuntee it will be then its. DBW

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dang it.... so i do need extra hose for the cai
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heres a pic of what it looks like on our cars

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i said hose too!!! LOL.... i figured id get a taker on that word
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Mrizzle, did you have to buy any extra hose, clamps or anythin?which hose do you use, and which dont you use..does it come with the *nipple* cap.what all did you take off ( headlight, bumper, foglight)
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i bought the hose from a auto store.everything else was in the box.But its a pain to get the filter on.only partially removed the weather gaurd under the engine to get to where the filter is goin. thats all.its a lil long to do but well worth it.
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if your not tired of me already hehehewhat size hose... what kind.. and how much ( lenght )EDIT: did you take out the battery
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Quote, originally posted by P-Fernandez »if your not tired of me already hehehewhat size hose... what kind.. and how much ( lenght )EDIT: did you take out the batteryEh! im here to help just like others.try to match the size thats under the engine cover outlet. there the same size on the intake and the engine.just a radiator hose works.. thats what i got. just make sure theres no chance of it kinking (hehe i said kinking ) and it should be like 24" min. but get like 3 feet so you have plenty to work with.theres plenty of how tos in the.. well how-to section of the forums that thoroughly explain how to do the process. but yes you do take the battery out.
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